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Once again, these Ghostbusters are back to save the world.

Ghostbusters made history 30 years ago, breaking Columbia's sales records while catapulting several TV stars to movie stardom. Now director Paul Feig is prepared for his Ghostbusters reboot to do that all over again, as he premieres the debut trailer today (March 3).

Initially, the reboot made headlines because of its leading female cast: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones. (Chris Hemsworth plays a receptionist.) It inspired sexist hot talks like, "I get equality and all, but making an all-female Ghostbusters?" But the debut trailer doesn't make a big deal about this role reversal, perhaps because it is the year 2016 and, for all the progress that we've made culturally, seeing women tackle Ghostbusters shouldn't be that big of a deal.

Instead, all the trailer makes us care about is how gross that green gelatinous slime appears or, say, how it hurts to see Leslie slap the ghost out of Melissa—you know how funny the film is going to be, regardless of the cast is male or female. Watch below.

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