Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s Celeste O’Connor and Logan Kim Reveal Their Toughest Sequence to Film

With director Jason Reitman Ghostbusters: Afterlife now playing in theaters, I recently got to speak with Celeste O’Connor and Logan Kim about making the Ghostbusters sequel. As you’ve seen in the trailers, Ghostbusters: Afterlife is the sequel to 1984’s Ghostbusters and 1989’s Ghostbusters II, as the film follows a mother (Carrie Coon) and her two kids (McKenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard) who move to Oklahoma, where the kids discover their grandfather’s past with the original Ghostbusters team. In addition to Coon, Grace, and Wolfhard, the film also stars Paul Rudd and Tracy Letts. Also returning to the franchise are Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts. The film was written by Reitman & Gil Kenan. During the interview, Celeste O’Connor and Logan Kim talked about how much of the film was made with practical effects, which of the cast texted too much, which shot in the movie was the toughest for each of them to pull off and why, what people would be surprised to lear
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