The star recently visited Scotland and visited Skye, Glencoe, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The actor, 71, who played Ray Stantz in the original 1984 film, said he had plans for a “Scottish sequel” to the movie franchise.
Speaking this weekend, Dan – who also starred in movies like Trading Places and The Blues Brothers – said: “I have an idea for a sequel I would set here in the UK.Top news stories today He told Weekend mag of his trip to Scotland: “I went to Skye, to the Glencoe valley, Edinburgh, Glasgow … I loved it.”
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