Director Gil Kenan has hinted at the potential for the Ghostbusters franchise to expand beyond its traditional New York City setting. The latest film, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, marks the third out of four movies featuring the original cast to be set in the city, following Ghostbusters: Afterlife's small-town backdrop.
In an interview, Kenan expressed his desire to explore different cultures and mythologies in future installments. He mentioned the possibility of taking the Ghostbusters to other parts of the world to encounter unique threats and ghost-busting methods.
This vision aligns with comments made by franchise star Dan Aykroyd, who also suggested the idea of exploring ghosts globally. Both Kenan and Aykroyd's remarks hint at the potential for future Ghostbusters movies to venture beyond the United States and into uncharted territories.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire introduces a new villain that adds depth to the franchise's lore with its centuries-old history. However, the exploration of other cultures could bring even more diversity to the series, showcasing different types of ghosts and storytelling possibilities.
By delving into various mythologies, future Ghostbusters installments could introduce menacing new foes and intriguing allies, offering a fresh take on the supernatural genre. While Easter eggs are likely to remain a staple in the franchise, the incorporation of different cultural elements could open up new narrative avenues and genres.
With Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire currently in theaters, fans can witness the continuation of the story featuring a new generation of ghost hunters alongside familiar faces. The film's blend of nostalgia and fresh storytelling sets the stage for exciting possibilities in the Ghostbusters universe.