Dan Aykroyd reveals Dr. Ray Stantz's *Casper* cameo is official Ghostbusters canon, adding to the lore and filling a 30-year professional gap for the team.
- November 16, 2025
AceShowbiz - Dan Aykroyd, the visionary co-creator and beloved star of the iconic Ghostbusters franchise, has unequivocally confirmed that his memorable cameo as Dr. Ray Stantz in the 1995 film Casper is an integral part of the official Ghostbusters canon. This revelation, coming nearly three decades after the film's release, offers fans a fascinating expansion to the lore of the paranormal investigators, bridging an apparent 30-year gap in their professional resume.
Aykroyd, an Emmy winner who, alongside the late Harold Ramis, brought the original spectral comedy to life, reprised his role as the proton pack-wielding parapsychologist for a brief but impactful scene in Casper. The appearance, which saw Ray Stantz fleeing the haunted Whipstaff Manor, has long been a subject of fan speculation regarding its place within the broader Ghostbusters universe. Now, the man himself has cleared the air, affirming the cameo's official status.
Speaking on the Talking Strange podcast, Aykroyd articulated his reasoning for including the cameo in the official timeline. "I think so, given the fact that [Steven] Spielberg asked for me and said, 'Come and do this,' and that they built me in there," he explained. He further emphasized, "Of course, it’s a beautiful nod to what we were doing with Ivan [Reitman] and everybody. I think you gotta include there in the canon, no doubt." This statement solidifies the Casper appearance as more than just an Easter egg, elevating it to a recognized moment within the 40-year history of the beloved franchise.
For fans who have meticulously followed the adventures of Stantz, Spengler, Venkman, and Zeddemore, this confirmation from Aykroyd himself is a significant development. It suggests that even during the apparent "off-season" for the Ghostbusters, their services were still in demand, enriching the narrative tapestry. The inclusion of the Casper cameo not only honors the legacy built with director Ivan Reitman but also adds another layer of interconnectedness to the spectral world Aykroyd helped create, reinforcing the enduring appeal of the Ghostbusters universe.