Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters Has Found Its Villain in Neil Casey

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Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters now has a villain, and his name is Neil Casey. More specifically, it’s Casey playing a villain named Rowan.

You’d be forgiven for not immediately recognizing the name. Casey’s worked with Feig before on the Yahoo! series Other Space. He’s also a writer on Inside Amy Schumer, and Kroll Show. Much of the Ghostbusters cast is connected to SNL in some way, and the same goes for Casey. He’s an SNL writer room alumni, having worked on the show from 2012-2013.

There aren’t any details to share on the villain quite yet. But with all these Ghostbusters teasers coming out, it seems like the hype is really ramping up. What’re your thoughts on this casting and all the news?

(via Comic Book Resources, image via zoerobyn.com)

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