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Ghosts: The Possession of Button House Potential Release Date, Plot And Cast

The beloved BBC comedy series ‘Ghosts’ is making a comeback in the form of a feature film sequel titled ‘Ghosts: The Possession of Button House’. Directed by Simon Hynd and written by the original TV series creators, the movie is set to explore the haunted hotel era after Button House’s transformation.

Fans of the show can look forward to new adventures with the quirky ghosts, with the film potentially offering a comedic mix reminiscent of popular shows like The Shining and The White Lotus.

The decision to create a film spin-off of the award-winning series comes as no surprise, following the success of similar ventures such as the Downton Abbey and Peaky Blinders feature films. With filming set to begin in March 2026, fans can expect the Ghosts movie to hit the screens around 2027 after post-production and marketing.

As for the plot of the film, details are still under wraps. However, speculation suggests that the story could be set between seasons, exploring untold adventures of Alison and Mike. Alternatively, the film may take place in Button House after its transformation into a hotel, offering a unique and humorous take on the haunted house genre.

The creators and writers of the series expressed their excitement about the project, stating that they couldn’t resist the opportunity to return to Button House for one more adventure. They are eager to bring together the original cast and introduce new faces to tell a captivating tale of life and death.

While the full cast list for the film has yet to be revealed, fans can expect to see familiar faces like Charlotte Ritchie as Alison Cooper and Kiell Smith-Bynoe as Mike Cooper. Lolly Adefope will also reprise her role as Kitty Higham, the ghost of the Georgian noblewoman.

Overall, the Ghosts film promises to delight fans with its blend of comedy, supernatural elements, and heartwarming storytelling. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated project.

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