Ghostbuster's trailer gives fans first look at all-female remake
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They're back - and they still ain't afraid of no ghosts!
The first trailer for the highly-anticipated Ghostbusters remake has finally arrived, giving fans a first glimpse of the upcoming blockbuster.
Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon star as the famous ghost-hunting squad ridding New York City of its paranormal activity.
The all-female cast are seen patrolling the city in the trailer, complete with backpacks and plenty of slime.
From the trailer, it looks like there are plenty of nods to the original film - although so far there's no sign of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
The special effects have clearly been given a 2016 makeover - and the trailer also features a fresh version of the famous theme tune.
Look out for Avengers star Chris Hemsworth in the trailer, who was cast as a receptionist by director Paul Feig last year.
Sony apparently beefed up the role to get Hemsworth on board, as he felt the part was too small when the film company first approached him.
It's a complete gender swap from the original iconic movie, which starred Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson and Sigourney Weaver.
That was released over 30 years ago now and made nearly $300m (£211m) at the box office worldwide. Sequel Ghostbusters II followed in 1989.
You'll be able to see the all-new Ghostbusters in cinemas from 15 July.
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