![]() Meter Dr.Collector Ghostbusters Employee Welcome Kit Ghostbusters BOOMco. Shocker Johnny Lightning - Ghostbusters' Ecto 1A Diecast Car Funko POP Rides: Ghostbusters - Ecto-1 Action Figure with Jillian Holtzmann Best Ghostbusters Figurines Hasbro Ghostbusters Plasma Series Peter Venkman Action Figure Funko Ghostbusters The Loyal Subjects Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man PLAYMOBIL Ghostbusters Collector's Set Ghostbusters Funko Pop! Town: Ghostbusters - Peter with House PLAYMOBIL Venkman with Helicopter Building Set Hasbro Ghostbusters Plasma Series Winston Zeddemore Toy Funko Pop! Movie Moment: Banquet Room Ghostbusters TUBBZ Ghostbusters Egon Spengler Collectible Rubber Duck Figurine Funko Supercute Plush: Ghostbusters Toy Slimer Ghostbusters 6" Patty Tolan Figure Best Ghostbusters Gadgets Ghostbusters: P.K.E. If the sequel set up by the post-credits scene finally allows Winston to be integral to the story, then the once worst treated Ghostbuster could have justice at last.Best Ghostbuster Ecto-1 Toys PLAYMOBIL Ghostbusters Ecto-1 Hasbro Ghostbusters Afterlife P.K.E. Ghostbusters: Afterlife has reinvigorated the dormant franchise after the misstep of Paul Feig's 2016 reboot Ghostbusters. The sidelining of Winston Zeddemore’s character is an unfortunate aspect of the original Ghostbusters movies, made all the more awkward by Winston being the only person of color in the group. While the decision to reduce his character was a by-product of elevating Bill Murray’s iconic performance, its still something the franchise needs to fix. As another Ghostbusters sequel would be unlikely to persuade Bill Murray to return again, there would be room as a legacy actor for Hudson to flourish. Having original Ghostbusters in any sequel is essential to maintain that balance. Ghostbusters: Afterlife managed to find the right balance between a nostalgic tone, and expanding the world. He's the only Ghostbuster not to get his name on the Ghostbusters 2 poster and was even denied voicing Winston in The Real Ghostbusters 80's animated show, despite auditioning. He's been underused and shortchanged in the Ghostbusters franchise since the beginning and is long overdue his moment at the forefront of the franchise. Related: Ghostbusters: Afterlife's Revelation 6:12 ExplainedĮrnie Hudson has always displayed an eagerness to return to the Ghostbusters world and is a charismatic actor that could easily fulfill the role of mentor. He’s never been given the opportunity to be a true equal member of the group, but the sequel setup in Ghostbusters: Afterlife's post-credit scene could finally fix this. ![]() ![]() Winston Zeddemore has always been presented as the outsider compared to Peter, Ray, and Egon’s trio. He didn't fare much better in Ghostbusters 2 either, disappearing for most of the first half of the sequel. In the finished film, he really doesn't have much to do except drive the Ecto-1 and stand next to the other Ghostbusters. However just before shooting began his role was greatly reduced, in order to give Bill Murray more screentime. On the strength of the script and his character, Hudson was so eager to play Winston in the original Ghostbusters that he ended up agreeing to the role for half his usual salary. ![]() Ernie Hudson has stated that Winston was supposed to be an Air Force demolitions expert before joining the Ghostbusters, and had an elaborate backstory that would have deepened his character.
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