Leslie Jones, Rachel Bloom, Sterling K. Brown and Eugenio Derbez will join returning voice cast members Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Bill Hader, Peter Dinklage and Danny McBride in the “Angry Birds Movie” sequel, due in theatres in September 2019.

WARNING: Foul language used in the included tweet.

In the fashion of a million different reboots, Sony is planning yet another “Ghostbusters” movie and a Leslie Jones is not happy.

The actress and comedian who starred in the all female-version in 2016 compared the play by Sony as “something Trump would do.”

After a fan account shared the news on Twitter, tagging Jones, she responding saying it was like they didn’t count.

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“So insulting,” she wrote. “Like f**k us. We dint count. It’s like something trump would do. (Trump voice)”Gonna redo ghostbusteeeeers, better with men, will be huge. Those women ain’t ghostbusteeeeers” ugh so annoying. Such a dick move. And I don’t give f**k I’m saying something!!”

So insulting. Like fuck us. We dint count. It’s like something trump would do. (Trump voice)”Gonna redo ghostbusteeeeers, better with men, will be huge. Those women ain’t ghostbusteeeeers” ugh so annoying. Such a dick move. And I don’t give fuck I’m saying something!! — Leslie Jones 🦋 (@Lesdoggg) January 19, 2019

The movie featured Jones, alongside Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, with director Paul Feig behind the camera.

For months before the film came out, men’s rights activists tried to stop the female reboot and get the original cast back together.

They drove Jones from Twitter after harassing her, but she has since returned.

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The newest version of “Ghostbusters” will be directed by Jason Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the original two movies.

Ernie Hudson revealed to the Daily Mail that the cast is back together for this film, including stars Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd.

However, the cast will be missing Harold Ramis, who played Egon Spengler, as he passed away in 2014.