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Something strange in the neighbourhood? Next Ghostbusters to be filmed in Calgary

The next Ghostbusters movie to be directed by four-time Oscar nominee Jason Reitman will be filmed in Calgary, according to the president of a film and stage technicians union.

Production Weekly says film expected to shoot in Alberta city for 15 weeks starting in late June

From left, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson brace themselves to scrap with the spooks in this scene from the original Ghostbusters film in 1984. (Columbia Pictures/Library of Congress/Associated Press)

Calgarians may soon be noticing something strange in their neighbourhoods.

The president of a film and stage technicians union has confirmedthe next Ghostbustersmovie is to be filmed in the city.

Damian Petti of IATSE Local 212 saidSony Pictures has let the union know the project is going to Calgary.

He said he can't provide details of dates, budgets and how many jobs the production will bring.

He added Alberta's screen industry is one of the best opportunities for job growth in the province and welcomes new projects.

However, Production Weekly tweeted out that the production planned to shoot on location in Calgary for about 15 weeks, starting around June 25.

Four-time Oscar nominee Jason Reitman is to direct the new instalment in the Ghostbustersseries set to come out in the summer of 2020.

His father, Ivan Reitman, directed and produced the originalGhostbustersflick, which came out in 1984, as well as its sequel in 1989.

The first twoGhostbustersmovies starred Bill Murray, DanAykroyd, HaroldRamisand Ernie Hudson as parapsychologists in New York who investigate ghosts for a living.

A reboot featuring four women who start a ghost-busting business was released in 2016, featuring Abby (Melissa McCarthy), Patty (Leslie Jones), Holtzmann (Kate McKinnon) and Erin (Kristen Wiig). (Hopper Stone/Sony Pictures Entertainment)

A reboot featuring four women who start a ghost-busting business was released in 2016, featuring Abby (Melissa McCarthy), Patty (Leslie Jones), Holtzmann (Kate McKinnon) and Erin (Kristen Wiig).

The studio says that the new Ghostbusterswill go back to its roots and will present the next chapter in the original story.

With files from The Associated Press and CBC