Bill Murray, who starred in the original 1984 film and 1989 sequel of 'Ghostbusters', has said that all-female cast for the 'Ghostbusters 3' is "swell" idea.
The 64-year-old actor even suggested actresses that he thought would be perfect for the movie on Late Show with David Letterman saying that Melissa McCarthy, Emma Stone and Linda Cardellini would be perfect for the role, the Independent reported.
Murray continued that the first 'Ghostbusters' instalment was "really great", but the second was "not quite as good".
Paul Feig will direct the remake and will also co-write the script with Katie Dippold for the third instalment of the science fantasy comedy.
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