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.
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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