The New ‘Ghostbusters’ Always Pays Its Debts, Casts Charles Dance In Mystery Role

Paul Feig’s upcomingGhostbustersreboot may have finished filming, but we’re still discovering new cast members. It seems thatCharles Dance, the great British actor best known to the kids these days for his work as Tywin Lannister onGame of Thrones, is in the film in some capacity. But who’s he playing? And how big is his role? And why is this the first we’re hearing of it?

Hit the jump for more on theGhostbustersCharles Dance casting.

The news comes to us viaInverse, who claim that representatives at Sony have confirmed Dance’s involvement in the film but would not supply any additional details. (We still recommend the tiniest pinch of salt with this one, just in case). They go on to assume that he must be playing the villain of the film and that assumption certainly makes sense. Dance has been a go-to guy for villainy long before he was arranging Red Weddings on HBO.Ghostbusterswouldn’t even be the first time he’s played a bad guy in a major Hollywood action comedy. Remember him inLast Action Hero? Of course you do:

Althoughit was publicly announcedthatNeil Caseywould be playing the villain of the newGhostbusters, that casting left the internet scratching its collective head. Who? It wouldn’t surprise us at all if he turned out to be a secondary villain working in service to a bad guy with a more recognizable face. Charles Dance’s face, maybe? After all, it’s not like scowling men with European accents who are used to wearing cool medieval armor are strangers to Ghostbusters lore.

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However, it’s just as likely that Dance is just a cameo, a small appearance from a recognizable face that will surely earn a chuckle or two from people who recognize him. Dance could easily play a snobby university professor who turns his most up at the Ghostbusters. He could play theghostof a snobby university professor who turns his nose up at the Ghostbusters. It’s no secret that the newGhostbustersis alreadyfullofcameos, so why not Charles Dance?

Ghostbusters, which was written by Feig and hisThe HeatcollaboratorKate Dippold, is set to openJuly 15, 2016. The cast includesKristen Wiig,Melissa McCarthy,Kate McKinnon, andLeslie Jonesas the new team of Ghostbusters.Chris Hemsworth,Andy Garcia,Michael Kenneth Williams,Cecily Strong,Elizabeth Perkins,Matt WalshandToby Hussround out the rest of the cast.