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In the 1980s, Ghostbusters showcased an unforgettable and widely-recognized group of actors, making it one of the most iconic ensembles in any movie from that era. Since its release in 1984, the cast’s faces have been featured on countless merchandise items, they’ve starred in various animated spinoffs, and each original member has appeared in numerous sequels. However, let’s consider a scenario where one of the original Ghostbusters was portrayed by an entirely different actor, like Eddie Murphy. That would have given us a very different movie.

It was initially Dan Aykroyd’s idea, as a member of the Saturday Night Live cast, to have Murphy join the main team in Ghostbusters, since he co-wrote the film.

Eddie Murphy Says He Declined to Appear in Ghostbusters Due to Scheduling Conflicts

Earlier, Murphy discussed with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show about his absence from the film. It was revealed that Murphy wasn’t against being part of it, rather he was too busy. As they delved into Murphy’s illustrious career, Fallon mentioned rumors that the versatile actor nearly starred in Ghostbusters, but had other commitments to attend to instead.

Murphy clarified, “Indeed, I went to Beverly Hills, not because I declined it, but because I was already busy filming Beverly Hills Cop at the time.

There seems to be disagreement about which character Murphy might have portrayed in the movie, with some sources claiming he would’ve been Winston Zeddmore, a role that ended up being played by Ernie Hudson. However, Dan Aykroyd recounts the story differently, stating that Murphy was intended to play Dr. Peter Venkman, a part eventually taken by Bill Murray.

Aykroyd reminisced, “I penned it specifically for Eddie Murphy. It was Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, and Eddie Murphy who made up the initial team – or so we were intended to be – the first Ghostbusters.

What Would Ghostbusters Have Looked Like With Eddie Murphy in a Leading Role?

Regardless of who actually worked on Ghostbusters, the film would have taken a unique turn if Murphy had been involved. Murphy often stole the show in many of his ’80s movies, a characteristic that could have significantly altered the movie’s dynamics if circumstances had been different.

If director Ivan Reitman had given Murphy more freedom to act, there’s a chance he could have affected the remarkable chemistry among the cast that we cherish from Ghostbusters. One reason fans adore this film is the harmonious dynamic between the main characters. A different actor in one of these roles might have significantly altered this dynamic.

From my perspective, it’s quite plausible that Murphy himself, if present, might have found the actor becoming a beloved figure among fans. However, we can’t be completely certain about that. What I am sure of though, is that the current cast shares an incredible, unforgettable chemistry that really stands out.

Taking everything into account, the movie Ghostbusters would have had a significantly distinct feel if any of the main roles had been played by a different actor. This point is particularly emphasized in a hypothetical scenario where Eddie Murphy was cast as one of the primary characters.

The beloved franchise Ghostbusters, boasting numerous classic films, TV shows, and reboots, currently has an uncertain future. However, several projects are underway at different stages. Notably, directors Gil Kenan and Jason Reitman (who previously collaborated on Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) are keen on producing more live-action Ghostbusters movies, though a release date remains unannounced. Moreover, these same filmmakers are also developing an animated Ghostbusters series for Netflix. Interestingly, this isn’t the only animated Ghostbusters production Netflix is working on, as they are also in development of an animated Ghostbusters feature film. Unfortunately, release dates for any of these projects have yet to be announced, but we will keep you informed as more details emerge.

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2025-05-25 03:15