The Ghost Busters 2 (2025)

🎬 The Ghost Busters 2 (2025)
👉 Forrest Tucker, Larry Storch, Bob Burns

The world’s goofiest ghost hunters are back — and this time, the afterlife is even funnier.

More than fifty years after their first paranormal fiascos, the legendary trio returns in The Ghost Busters 2, a loving, laugh-out-loud revival of the cult classic comedy that started it all — before proton packs, Ecto-1s, or green slime ever hit the screen.

Kong (Forrest Tucker) and Spencer (Larry Storch) are still bumbling their way through the supernatural business, running a ramshackle “ghost removal” agency that somehow survives despite their total lack of competence. Alongside their ever-loyal simian sidekick Tracy (Bob Burns, once again donning the iconic gorilla suit), the team is called back into action when a surge of spectral activity hits their old stomping grounds — a run-down theater rumored to be the most haunted place in Hollywood.

But the ghosts this time aren’t just spooky — they’re showbiz divas from beyond the grave, refusing to leave the spotlight. As the team stumbles through possessed props, singing phantoms, and poltergeists with attitude, the Busters find themselves caught in their most outrageous case yet. Expect collapsing ceilings, exploding gadgets, and a whole lot of banana peels as Tracy proves (once again) that he’s the brains of the operation.

With vintage-style gags, monster-of-the-week mayhem, and a tongue-in-cheek nod to modern ghost-hunting tropes, The Ghost Busters 2 embraces the classic Saturday-morning spirit of the original while turning the nostalgia up to eleven. Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch’s chemistry remains timeless — a perfect mix of dry wit and manic energy — while Bob Burns’ Tracy steals every scene with his expressive physical comedy and surprising heart.

Directed with affection for the original’s low-budget charm and packed with practical effects, rubber-suited ghouls, and slapstick chaos, The Ghost Busters 2 is both a revival and a riot. It’s a reminder that busting ghosts doesn’t always require fancy tech — sometimes, all you need is courage, confusion, and a gorilla in a fedora.

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