"Mutherf**king good script" needed to convince Seth Rogen on GHOSTBUSTERS 3

I usually don't like taking actors comments out of context but it's pretty clear to anyone reading Seth Rogen's interview over at Collider today that he is more than just a little skeptical over a proposed GHOSTBUSTERS 3. And without Rogen's backing, your losing a massive name because it's clear Judd Apatow and Harold Ramis were banking on him probably being at the forefront of the new generation of Ghostbusters.

€œIt€™s hard to imagine that would be good, isn€™t it?€ asks Rogen. €œI mean just as a movie fan I am the first guy to be skeptical of that. It sounds like a terrible idea when you first hear it. At first hearing it sounds like the worst idea ever. I dunno. Maybe. I mean, that would have to be one mutherfucking good script.€
Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, two writers on The Office are writing GHOSTBUSTERS 3 right now and under tremendous pressure to deliver a movie that is appealing not just to the original GB crew but also the new actors who will take the mantle in the next movie. Can a script that suits all parties even be possible?
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