How Slimer in Ghostbusters Was a Tribute to John Belushi

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The design of Slimer in Ghostbusters (1984) was inspired by the late John Belushi. The filmmakers wanted the ghost to embody Belushi’s wild and larger-than-life personality, making him a memorable part of the movie’s legacy. #Ghostbusters #JohnBelushi #Slimer




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