Sigourney Weaver's Longing for Answers on Her 'Ghostbusters' Character's Son
In a recent conversation with io9, Sigourney Weaver expressed her curiosity about what happened to Oscar, the son of her iconic character Dana Barrett in the Ghostbusters franchise. The question has remained unanswered across three sequels since 1989, and despite updates on other characters, there has been no mention of Oscar.
Weaver admitted that when the original two films were made, sequels were not considered a staple, so it's surprising she doesn't have any inside knowledge about their plans for her character. However, she believes Jason Reitman, who rebooted the franchise with Gil Kenan, would be open to exploring Oscar's storyline.
A tongue-in-cheek remark from Weaver suggests that the twins who played the young character might make an appearance in a future film. The actress also expressed fondness for her character's friendship with Peter Venkman, but unfortunately, there has been no significant development on her character beyond her brief cameo in Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Weaver is set to reprise her role as Kiri in James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash, which hits theaters on December 19. With the recent announcement of an animated feature film and a Netflix series, it seems possible that Oscar might finally get some screen time. The fans of the Ghostbusters franchise can only hope that Weaver's curiosity will be answered soon.
The lack of updates on the Ghostbusters franchise has been puzzling to fans, but with the return of Sigourney Weaver and the new direction taken by Jason Reitman, it seems possible that Oscar's storyline might finally get some attention.
In a recent conversation with io9, Sigourney Weaver expressed her curiosity about what happened to Oscar, the son of her iconic character Dana Barrett in the Ghostbusters franchise. The question has remained unanswered across three sequels since 1989, and despite updates on other characters, there has been no mention of Oscar.
Weaver admitted that when the original two films were made, sequels were not considered a staple, so it's surprising she doesn't have any inside knowledge about their plans for her character. However, she believes Jason Reitman, who rebooted the franchise with Gil Kenan, would be open to exploring Oscar's storyline.
A tongue-in-cheek remark from Weaver suggests that the twins who played the young character might make an appearance in a future film. The actress also expressed fondness for her character's friendship with Peter Venkman, but unfortunately, there has been no significant development on her character beyond her brief cameo in Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Weaver is set to reprise her role as Kiri in James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash, which hits theaters on December 19. With the recent announcement of an animated feature film and a Netflix series, it seems possible that Oscar might finally get some screen time. The fans of the Ghostbusters franchise can only hope that Weaver's curiosity will be answered soon.
The lack of updates on the Ghostbusters franchise has been puzzling to fans, but with the return of Sigourney Weaver and the new direction taken by Jason Reitman, it seems possible that Oscar's storyline might finally get some attention.