Paul Feig has had enough of the Ghostbusters hate on Twitter, and he really can’t be blamed. Reactions to his all-female reboot have been hateful and misogynistic at their worst, but Feig gives the best advice: “just let the movie happen.”

Sure, we’re just as guilty as anyone at judging movies and TV shows negatively before we see them, and the current media culture of months of promotional pics and drips of information only makes it easier to create our own vision of what might be coming rather than what actually is coming. But there’s also a difference between harmless speculation and harassing the film or TV creators on social media, or spending all of one’s time spewing negativity.

Feig fired back at some of his online critics succinctly and with some vitriol of his own, although mostly he just sounds fed up. What we know for sure is that Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver and Annie Potts are all on board with the reboot, and are planning cameos. It’s all going to be ok.

You can read some of Feig’s Tweets below:

Then you should embrace a new generation getting their own version. GB is a positive force. Your negativity isn’t. https://t.co/MOKZpLLIBo — Paul Feig (@paulfeig) September 24, 2015

And since I’m on a roll, you, sir, are the biggest ass of them all. Seriously. You shit on all your former heroes. https://t.co/8BMi9YxZ5n — Paul Feig (@paulfeig) September 23, 2015

You all have no idea what we did, so stop acting like you do. Enough is enough. Just let this movie happen. #enough https://t.co/lBZGHaNEbz — Paul Feig (@paulfeig) September 23, 2015

You’ve been ranting at me and my cast for months with misogyny and insults. So go fuck yourself. Goodnight. #enough https://t.co/r3XNfWP68c — Paul Feig (@paulfeig) September 23, 2015

And though the haters broke Feig, he still loves everyone else:

I read all your tweets & love them. Thanks for the continuing support. I just suddenly hit the wall with the haters. https://t.co/sWAQkbBt6O — Paul Feig (@paulfeig) September 23, 2015

Ghostbusters opens in theaters on July 15, 2016. You can check out all of our recent coverage here:

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