Ernie Hudson Accuses ‘Ghostbusters’ Producers of ‘Pushing Him Aside’ and Underpaying Him
Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson recently said that he was “pushed aside” and severely underpaid for his part in the two movie blockbusters.
Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson recently said that he was “pushed aside” and severely underpaid for his part in the two movie blockbusters.
“Ghostbuster”s star Ernie Hudson has accused the movie’s studio Columbia Pictures of marginalizing him, saying he was “pushed aside” both during the making and the subsequent promotion of the 1984 hit.
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” hits theaters next July, and we just won’t know until then if the horrible, partisan, divisive, man-hating, failed, and universally-hated 2016 reboot has indeed been disappeared as though it never existed.
Left-wing Hollywood actors — including Larry David, Debra Messing, and Katey Sagal — are set to star in another Mueller report production on the West Coast as part of a fundraising effort for former Sen. Barbara Boxer’s (D-CA) PAC For a Change.