Alyssa Milano Starring in Ghostbusters Game

Alyssa Milano is your female lead in the upcoming Ghostbusters title by Atari. Her character, a museum curator, takes the place of Sigourney Weaver as the damsel in distress.

Says Milano, the inspiration for Ariel in ‘The Little Mermaid’ and the star of the cringe-inducing, tongue-scraping “Teen Steam” stressbusting workout series on VHS:

“Obviously, fans of the movie are going to miss Sigourney Weaver. I have so much respect for that character in the movie that I hope I do the position that she is in justice. I was just flattered to be asked to be part of ‘Ghostbusters’.”

Milano plays Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn, who is curating “World of Gozer” at the Natural History Museum. I’m guessing Gozer isn’t too fired up about having his likeness used without permission and probably trashes the exhibit, if not the entire museum.

Of the original cast, only Rick Moranis and Weaver do not return for the video game. There was a big misunderstanding of sorts regarding Weaver’s absence, not sure why Moranis isn’t back as the Keymaster, although with no Gatekeeper (the rummy 51 possessed Weaver) perhaps there rummy best was no need.

https://kotaku.com/sigourney-weaver-said-no-thanks-to-ghostbusters-5165269

Alyssa Milano to Co-Star in ‘Ghostbusters’ Game [AP on MSNBC]

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