Then, Shandor built an elaborate shrine to Gozer and had himself boxed up like Snow White when he died, so that his body would rest comfortably next to the hell portal to wait for her prophesized return. (Do not ask any further questions, because the answers simply do not exist.) The workers in his mine gradually succumbed to madness and threw themselves into this gateway pit one by one, with their souls fueling Gozer’s resurrection. Furthermore, the mine is a literal portal to the world of the dead, which is both an alternate dimension and in the center of the earth. Turns out he had an ore mine out in Oklahoma that he used to harvest all the spooky metal he needed to build his ghost tower. Shandor returns in Ghostbusters: Afterlife as a dusty corpse in a glass coffin. We don’t learn too much about him apart from the fact that he loathed humanity and engaged in shady cult behavior. He’s the guy who built Dana Barrett’s haunted-ass high rise as an antenna to the spirit realm, meant to summon Gozer ( Olivia Wilde) and bring about the end of the world. Shandor is an important character in the original Ghostbusters, although he never appears onscreen. RELATED: Does 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' Have a Post-Credits Scene? Here's How Long You Should Stay Seated After the Movie
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