Murray was the largest holdout, with his reluctance to engage (documented in the Sony email leaks) resulting in several drafts being written, only to end up stuck in development. ![]() During the negotiation process for Ghostbusters II (1989), a deal was struck that gave Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ivan Reitman incredible veto power: no third film could be made without the approval of all four (even if one of them declined to be involved), and Reitman had to be offered the chance to direct. ![]() A third Ghostbusters (1984) film was stuck in development for decades.
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