Though it didn’t start like that. A user on Twitter by the name of “maveness” started the conversation by stating that the only reason Leslie Jones got backlash for her Ghostbusters comments is because she doesn’t take the crap from “dudebros.” The user tagged Jones in the tweet and Leslie Jones then responded, saying that, in her opinion, an all-male Ghostbusters film would probably do and be received better than the 2016 film.
This, in her mind, would reinforce the notion that “boys are better.” Leslie Jones did admit that perhaps she could have used different words on the Ghostbusters situation, but remained firm in her feelings. This is one of those instances where you wish Twitter had an edit button, am I right? But anyway, have a look at Jones’ clarification of her original remarks.
Like most clarifications, it remains to be seen if this will gain as much traction as Jones’ original words. Ultimately, though, it does beg the question of whether a male-Ghostbusters would do better than the female-led. Though it’s entirely possible that Reitman’s film may end up overall better received than the 2016 movie. But what do you think of Leslie Jones’ original remarks and her clarification on the upcoming Ghostbusters sequel? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Stay tuned for any and all updates on Jason Reitman’s upcoming Ghostbusters film.
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