To celebrate the arrival of Ghostbusters: Afterlife this week, which you can stream with your NOW Cinema Membership, we've put together a quiz that will separate the real Ghostbusters from the... well... just plain busters.
The much-anticipated sequel picks up decades after the original, with the family of Egon Spengler sent to his empty house in the middle of nowhere after he leaves it to them in his will. But once they get there, they soon discover that they're now essentially at ground zero for a new ghost invasion...
The new movie stars Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, McKenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard and a few more surprises we won't spoil here, plus it is directed by Jason Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman, the director of the first two Ghosbusters movies.
Check out the trailer right here:
Ghosbusters: Afterlife is available to stream with your NOW Cinema Membership from Friday, 13 May (ooooh, spooky!), but now on with the Ghostbusters quiz!
Obviously we wouldn't expect you to be bustin' experts on the latest movie, so the quiz focuses exclusively on the three Ghostbusters movies that have already been released.
Time to cross the quiz streams...
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