News of the movie comes a month after the release of the
all-female remake of the beloved 1980s action comedy
"Ghostbusters," this time starring Melissa McCarthy and Kristen
Wiig, that prompted a hate-filled backlash on social media.
Production of on the Warner Bros. movie, to be called "Ocean's
Eight," is expected to start in October, with director Gary
Ross, Hollywood websites Deadline and Variety reported.
Warner Bros. declined to comment.
Ross told movie website SlashFilm in June that the movie would
continue the "Ocean's Eleven" trilogy starring George Clooney
and Brad Pitt, as well as having a similar light-hearted tone.
"Ocean's Eleven," in which Clooney and accomplices rob three Las
Vegas casinos, made some $450 million at the worldwide box
office on its 2001 release. "Ocean's Twelve" and "Ocean's
Thirteen" followed, bringing in another $670 million for Warner
Bros.
Actress Mindy Kaling, star of U.S. TV comedy series "The Mindy
Project," is also expected to join the "Ocean's Eight" cast,
along with Asian American rapper Awkwafina.
Ross told SlashFilm in a June interview that the idea for
"Ocean's Eight" had been in the works for years and that
director Steven Soderbergh would be a producer on the upcoming
film.
"Ghostbusters," a reboot of the beloved 1984 movie with Bill
Murray, stars some of America's funniest women in the
entertainment industry. But ever since plans were announced a
year ago for the movie, the decision to go with a new, female
cast has provoked controversy online and led to the trailer
earning the distinction of being the most disliked in YouTube
history.
"Ghostbusters" went on to earn generally warm reviews and has
taken more than $180 million at the worldwide box office since
its July 15 release, according to film tracker BoxOfficeMojo.com.
(This story corrects to figure to $180 million in last
paragraph, adds source)
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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