This story is from September 28, 2015

'Ghostbusters' helmer Paul Feig slams Twitter trolls

Director Paul Feig, who has been facing flak on social media from some ardent 'Ghostbusters' fans for making an all-women reboot, has finally given it back calling them misogynists.
'Ghostbusters' helmer Paul Feig slams Twitter trolls
Director Paul Feig, who has been facing flak on social media from some ardent Ghostbusters fans for making an all-women reboot, has finally given it back calling them misogynists.
READ: Sigourney Weaver to appear in 'Ghostbusters' reboot
The 53-year-old filmmaker gave a tough response to a Twitter user, who is unhappy about the female version of Ghostbusters franchise.
"You've been ranting at me and my cast for months with misogyny and insults. So go f*** yourself. Goodnight. #enough" Feig tweeted.
"Then you should embrace a new generation getting their own version.
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GB is a positive force. Your negativity isn't," he continued.
The reboot will star Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones as the ghost-fighting troupe, and Chris Hemsworth as their receptionist.
Actress Sigourney Weaver will also return for a cameo appearance.
The film is slated for July, 2016 release.
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