I'm worried about this for obvious reasons, but I'll be damned if the trailer, and the director's breakdown of said trailer, don't make me a bit optimistic. The fact that the director is Reitman's son is also a good sign. Again, I'm worried because I know how Hollyweird likes to shit up old franchises, but I'm cautiously optimistic. Anyone else have hopes or concerns?
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When you say "reboot" do you mean the 2016 movie or the one being discussed here? (which looks like a proper sequel)
If you mean 2016, he had a cameo and financial interest and wouldn't attack it too much, but he was very clear in interviews that he was not pleased with the direction Paul Feig took it and how it was managed. (on the other hand he said "it was a great movie" and "those girls were superb!") He's excited about the new movie which he's also involved with.
Yes I meant the 2016 version.