Here's Your First Look At The All-Female Ghostbusters. Watch The Trailer Now
Who you gonna call?

Who you gonna call?
The trailer for the hotly-anticipated female-led remake of Ghostbusters
The buff Thor star has taken the role previously played by Annie Potts in the original movie, and will be working for the all-female team consisting of Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones.
Their first-look pictures have also been revealed.
Here's Melissa...
...and Kristen...
...and Kate...
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...and Leslie...
Back in June, director Paul Feig announced the gender reversal casting with a post on Twitter. See below.
Variety magazine reported that filmmakers asked Hemsworth to fill the role early on in proceedings but he turned it down because the part wasn't big enough. Producers have since beefed up the role, prompting him to sign up for the film.
A male receptionist who looks like Thor working for four strong women? Be still our feminist-beating hearts.
The all-female Ghostbusters re-boot will be in cinemas in July 2016.
Who you gonna call? Chris, please.
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