
Two writers from the US version of The Office have been recruited to write a third instalment of Ghostbusters, according to trade newspaper Variety.
Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky's hiring is seen as a sure sign the long-mooted comedy will finally be made.
Ghostbusters and its 1989 sequel, Ghostbusters 2, saw Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis as bumbling scientists who rid New York of paranormal threats.
It is hoped the new film will reunite the original cast.
Columbia Pictures has declined to comment on whether a third Ghostbusters was in development, Variety reported.
But director John Landis, who worked with Aykroyd on The Blues Brothers and Trading Places, has said the film would definitely be made.
"I'm not involved but I know it's happening," he told the BBC News website at the Venice Film Festival.
it is great news they are going to make ghostbusters 3
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