| The Goddess Akira has been let lose on the city and plans to take over the world with her weird disease. The new team from Egon's class at the university has been assembled, but something goes wrong. Kylie has been possed by Akria and not only that the old equipment doesn't seem to stand up to this new breed of paranormal phenomenon. But with Egon's brains and Roland's technical abilities the team gets a big boost in power and is ready to bust some heads. Who you gonna call? The Extreme Ghostbusters! |
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Production Supervisor Shannon Muir's comments:
- "Darkness at Noon" was originally a one part script. It made it all the way through storyboards before we realized it was far too long -- either eight minutes needed to go on, or I think about eleven minutes had to go. Going into detail about building the new equipment is where we bought most of the time, though there's other additions scattered throughout. The actual production numbers are 101 (part 1) and 140 (part 2); this was at my suggestion because it was just easier to deal with. Otherwise part 2 would have been production number 121 -- that's how far along we were when the splitting decision was made -- and I found that to be a lot less neat. Thankfully those with the power said OK.
Eduardo refers to the subway as "Spook Central", a reference to Dana's apartment building in the first film and the line from Dan Aykroyd (Ray Stantz) "Your girlfriend, lives in the corner penthouse of Spook Central". |
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