Who are you going to call? Ghostbusters film crew startled by ‘weird noises’ and believe they are being haunted by ghosts on eerie tunnel tunnel set
- Crew members of the latest Ghostbusters movie reported hearing “weird noises.”
- The latest film in the series is shot in abandoned tunnels near Westminster
The crew behind the new Ghostbusters movie is shocked by “weird noises” on the creepy set they are working on.
According to reports, several members of the crew have reported hearing strange noises on set in abandoned tube tunnels near Westminster in central London during filming at night.
The decommissioned tube lines have been chosen as the perfect setting for the comedy sequel, the fourth in the series.
A source told it Sun: ‘They have heard very strange noises, and it drives people crazy. It’s creepy enough to be in a dark tunnel deep underground, let alone ghosts out there.”
There have been claims of ghostly happenings on the London Underground before. Some sites are built on top of old cemeteries, which only adds to the mystery surrounding them.
According to reports, several members of the crew have reported hearing strange noises on set in abandoned tube tunnels near Westminster

The untitled film comes nearly 40 years after the original. The recordings started last month and the release is scheduled for December this year

Commuters have long reported seeing ghostly visions while in the bath
Commuters have long reported seeing ghostly visions while on the Tube, including a ghostly woman at King’s Cross, an ancient Egyptian princess at Holborn (near the abandoned British Museum station), and Liverpool Street Station, built over a cemetery , where a man in overalls is said to be walking on the tracks.
Bethnal Green is also said to have a ghostly guest, with screams reported at times. The station was used as a bomb shelter during World War II and saw the deaths of 173 after they stormed into the station during a test raid in 1943.
Other popular stations such as Covent Garden, where a tall ghost-like figure in a top hat is said to live, Bank station, where the so-called Black Nun frequents, Elephant and Castle, where a girl is often seen on the train but never leaves, and South Kensington also has ghostly sightings.
However, little is known about encounters with ghosts in the tunnels used for filming.
The untitled film comes nearly 40 years after the original.
The recordings started last month and the release is scheduled for December this year.
It is a sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which came out in 2021.
Before that, Ghostbusters was released in 2016, more than 20 years after Ghostbusters II in 1989 and the original movie in 1984.
In the final installment in the series, Bill Murray, 72, travels to London to take on one of his most iconic movie roles as Dr. Peter Venkman again.
Finn Wolfhard, 20, of Netflix’s Stranger Things fame, also stars in the film.
McKenna Grace, Carrie Coon, and Paul Rudd also appear to star in the latest addition to the series, and original Ghostbuster Dan Aykroyd’s character, Doctor Raymond Stantz, also appears in the film’s trailer.
Harold Ramis was the third member of the original trio in 1984. However, the American actor, who played Doctor Egon Spengler in the original film, passed away in 2014, leaving the future of the franchise temporarily in doubt before the third film was released. in 2016.