Feig, 55, said the fact that the movie became a "cause" for gender equality in Hollywood was the reason it did not do well in the theatres.
"I think it kind of hampered us a little bit because the movie became so much of a cause. I think for some of our audience, they were like, 'What the f**k? We don't wanna go to a cause. We just wanna watch a f**kin' movie," Feig said, according to Vulture.
Released in 2016, the rebooted movie had actors Kate McKinnon, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, and Leslie Jones play the paranormal fighting gang.
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