The Ghostbusters are getting back together and according to Ernie Hudson, who played Winston Zeddemore in the original Ghostbusters, "everybody is in" for a third film in the series.

"Ivan Reitman is there and everybody is in," Hudson told the Daily Mail yesterday. "Now whether the studio will do it, I'm the guy who sits by the phone and waits for the call. So if they call, I'll answer. If not, I've got other stuff that I’m doing."

That presumably means that Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd are bang up for a reuniting, though Harold Ramis's death in 2014 leaves a pretty big hole in the original cast.

"We miss Harold, because Harold was really the glue that I think held everybody together," Hudson said. "He was always my go-to point and anything that was a little bit weird, or whatever, Harold was the guy who would sort of say, 'Ernie, just…' and explain the world to me. And I miss him, but his spirit is there."

The new Ghostbusters film, which has been in development under the codename Rust City, will pick up 30 years after the Stay Puft marshmallow man towered over New York. "This is the next chapter in the original franchise," Jason Reitman, the son of original director Ivan Reitman and director of the new film, told Entertainment Weekly. "It is not a reboot. What happened in the '80s happened in the '80s, and this is set in the present day."