Let me test a small part. The first part: "Fans of the original Ghostbusters films..." becomes "Viewers of the original Ghostbusters movies..." Wait, but "Ghostbusters" is part of the proper noun "Ghostbusters films," so maybe only "original" is a non-proper noun here. So "Ghostbusters" should remain. Hmm, this is tricky. The proper nouns are "Ghostbusters," "New Ghostbusters 2," "Bill Murray," etc. So if a word is part of a proper noun, it stays. So individual words that are part of proper nouns shouldn't be replaced. For example, in "Ghostbusters films," "Ghostbusters" is a proper noun but "films" is not. So "films" would be replaced with "movies," "cinema," etc.
I need to go through each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three alternatives. For example, "pays" could be "offers," "confers," "bestows." "Homage" could be "tribute," "salute," "honor." But "tribute" and "honor" are close. Maybe "tribute," "homage," "paying tribute." But the user wants three options each. new ghostbusters 2
Original: "Fans of the original Ghostbusters films will be pleased to know that New Ghostbusters 2 pays homage to the classic franchise while still introducing new and exciting elements. The film features several Easter eggs and references to the original movies, including a cameo appearance by Bill Murray and a nod to the iconic Ecto-1. The movie’s script, written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, is said to be a loving tribute to the original films, with plenty of humor and heart." Let me test a small part
This prominent lineup of New Ghostbusters 2 is certain to produce those jokes, with each actress presenting her own brand of jokes to that movie. Hmm, this is tricky
"world" becomes "world|sphere|domain."