Zuul, a minion of the god known as Gozer, was worshiped as a demigod by the Sumerians, Mesopotamians and Hittites in 6000 BC. History Primary Canon History Before Ghostbusters Zuul (prime) appear in the IDW Comic Series, a Secondary Canon, which follows Ghostbusters (1984) and also includes Tobin's Spirit Guide (Insight Editions). Zuul in the Primary Canon is developed from Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. 8.8 Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Trivia.8.7 Ghostbusters: The Board Game Trivia.8.6 Ghostbusters: The Computer Game Trivia.8.3 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Trivia.6.2.2 Ghostbusters: Afterlife ScARe Classification.6.2.1 Ghostbusters: The Board Game Classification.6.1.1 IDW Comics/Insight Editions Classification.There's no word on when (or if) these scenes will ever be shown to the public, but if this is Columbia's way to gauge interest in this footage, the flood of Facebook comments should clue them in on people's appetite for more Ghostbusters. The other VHS tapes are labeled "Honeymooners" (this could refer to a deleted scene that has already been released) and one labeled simply "Bill Murray," which already sounds promising. The entire sub-plot was removed because Reitman felt it threw off the pacing and logic of the story. Ray quickly yells, “Later, Man!!” Winston shrugged and slunk away.Īs /Film points out, a brief glimpse of this footage is actually shown during the film's montage scene, but it was originally set to be a much larger plot point. Winston asked Ray if everything was okay. Meanwhile, Winston Zeddemore is walking in the corridor outside smoking a cigarette. Ray’s belt is undone and his zipper slowly opened. She is face to face with Ray then moves down past his waist. The ghost appears to be a beautiful young woman. The mist slithered through the curtains of the bed post and slowly descended. It hovered above Ray and seems to look over Ray. From inside the attire, a pink mist rose up and took on a human form. A phosphorescent light streaked out in between gaps in the clothing, casting patterns over the room. A sabre in its sheath begins to tap lightly against the open doorsash. He then tests out the bed and quickly falls asleep from exhaustion. Ray tries on an officer’s uniform and models in front of a full-length mirror, striking a few heroic poses. Ray Stantz is in the Fort Detmerring Single Officers’ Quarters, a painstakingly restored period room with a four poster bed, writing table and wardrobe hung with uniforms. Here's how the scene is described by the Ghostbusters Wiki: Images have been released of it, descriptions have been written about it, but whether anyone outside of the production's inner circle has actually watched it is up for debate. There's no way of knowing exactly what's on these tapes however, the label on one of them reads "Fort Detmerring," which should pique the interest of any hardcore Ghostbusters fan, as the scene has become a white whale among the film's devotees over the years. The caption on the post states that the tapes contain deleted scenes that have never been released publicly-not even on any DVDs or Blu-rays. Recently, Ghost Corps-the subdivision of Columbia Pictures that deals with all things Ghostbusters-shared a Facebook image of some old, beat-up VHS boxes that came from director Ivan Reitman's personal storage. It's hard to imagine that a movie as well known and dissected as Ghostbusters can show us anything new, but according to the film's production company, some previously unreleased footage from the original 1984 film has just been found.
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