roganbusters.jpgThis Friday brings good news, as Variety is reporting that the Ghostbusters are making their way back to the big screen. This isn't some thrown together, B-list, straight-to-DVD sequel, either. They say "the studio has set The Office co-exec producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a script for a film designed to bring back together the original cast of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson." No word on yet on whether or not they'll be going to hell in this one, but other rumors surrounding the third installment are running rampant.

NYMag points out that Dan Aykroyd alluded to Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd being two of the new 'Busters (in the storyline they'll be handed over 'Busting duties from the old guard), and he hopes to get Judd Apatow involved as well. Watch the video on E! where he discusses it--and until the new movie gets going, relive the old one. Here's a map of NYC's Ghostbuster landmarks, some questions answered about the filming of the original, and the trailer.