I Liked Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, But There’s One Nagging Issue That Won’t Stop Bothering Me

Major spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet watched Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, so be warned!

Though the film franchise laid largely dormant and cobweb-covered for decades, the Ghostbusters universe is once again a thriving source of supernatural shenanigans and comedic teamwork. Gil Kenan’s New York City-set sequel Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire won the box office during its opening weekend, and while critical responses to the sequel were mixed — read our review — it’s generally been received as a softballed family-friendly romp. I personally thought it was a solid enough viewing experience, while acknowledging there were missed opportunities, but there’s one element that has become unbearably bothersome in retrospect: that ending.

The movie can technically count Kumail Nanjiani’s Nadeem and Mckenna Grace’s Phoebe as its biggest threats, considering both of their actions directly lead to all the ghostly problems, but the actual big bad is the ancient icy behemoth known as Garakka. The threat he poses is as serious as can be, especially when compacted with the storage units going into overload, but it’s the final conflict between the ghastly entity and the Ghostbuster squad that totally fell flat for me, because the story stopped adhering to any and all forms of its self-devised logic. Let’s cross some streams.

(Image credit: Sony Pictures)

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