The first promo poster for Sony Pictures' still untitled Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel is now online, and it gives us a look at a frozen version of the franchise's iconic ghost logo.
We're not sure what relation this has to the movie's plot, but we assume the team is going to have to brave a wintery setting at some point.
The first set photos were shared online back in April, and they featured original Ghostbuster Ernie Hudson alongside Paul Rudd, who debuted in the last movie as the kids' teacher, Mr. Grooberson, and another actor from the '80s classic, William Atherton as "dickless" Environmental Protection Agency officer Walter Peck.
Check out the new poster at the link below, and let us know what you think it means in the comments.
Plot details are still under wraps, but after moving the spooky adventures to a more rural setting for Afterlife, it's been confirmed that we'll be returning to New York City in the next movie.
Other main cast members Carrie Coon (Callie Spengler) Finn Wolfhard (Trevor), and Mckenna Grace (Phoebe) are expected to return, but it's not clear if Hudson's fellow Ghostbusters OGs Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd will also reprise their roles.
In the previous movie's stinger, we saw Winston return to the team's old headquarters, where the refurbished ECTO-1 was waiting. Though nothing has been confirmed just yet, the implication was that Zeddemore was planning to train a new group of spook-hunters.