• "Ghostbusters" suits: Director Paul Feig teases the 80's comedy flick on Twittter, June 2015.

"Ghostbusters" suits: Director Paul Feig teases the 80's comedy flick on Twittter, June 2015. (Photo : Twitter / Paul Feig)

One of the "Ghostbuster" casts, Leslie Jones, lashed out haters of the remake version of supernatural comedy flick on social media.

Not all moviegoers are impressed with the all-female lead of the 80s movie, "Ghostbusters." On Dec. 16, Wednesday, Planet Ghostbusters tweeted a photo revealing the lead cast of the movie.

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In photo, Jones, Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, and Kate McKinnon were wearing proton packs, which are the fictional weapon used for weakening ghosts. In July, the director Paul Feig of the upcoming movie tweeted a photo that unveiled the stars of the movie reboot. Some fans got interested and excited about the 80s flick remake version. However, the director of the female version of

"Ghostbusters" received tons of negative reactions from some fans also of the movie on social media. Some haters claimed that the all-female leads and their director, Feig ruined their childhood.

In an interview with Variety, Feig talked about the haters of the "Ghostbusters" remake. The director admitted that he was frustrated over the "thanks for ruining my childhood" backlash. 

"It's so dramatic. Honestly, the only way I could ruin your childhood is if I got into a time machine and went back and made you an orphan," he told the publication.

Meanwhile, the three ladies of the 80s movie remake remained silent. However, the "Top Five" star, Jones, responded on the haters of "Ghostbusters" remake on Dec. 17, Thursday.

In September, the "The Heat" director, Feig, was too fed up with the haters online Cinema Blend reported. The director slammed fans who kept on complaining about the movie remake on Twitter.

"You all have no idea what we did, so stop acting like you do. Enough is enough. Just let this movie happen. #enough," Feig tweeted