Los Angeles: Bill Murray was sceptical about being a part of "Ghostbusters" reboot, but Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy changed his mind.


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The 64-year-old, "Lost in Translation" actor was hesitant to star in a third installment by Paul Feig, after the successful sequel in 1989, reported The Wrap.


"You know, they were incredibly nice to ask me, and I really enjoyed being there. They have such a jolly group, and they are going to have great success with this project. I didn't want to overshadow (them) or anything, and I feel really good about it," he said. Murray, who was initially not interested in the part, was convinced by Wiig, 42, and "Spy" star McCarthy.


"I like those girls a lot. I mean, I really do. They are tough to say no to. And Paul is a real nice fellow," he said.


Murray essayed the role of Dr Peter Venkman, in 1984 "Ghostbusters".