Ghosts Haunts the Big Screen: Beloved BBC Comedy Returns for Feature Film
- Comedy in Your Eye
- Feb 28
- 2 min read
The award-winning BBC comedy "Ghosts" is set to make a spectral return, not to television screens, but to the big screen. Titled "Ghosts: The Possession of Button House," the feature-length family adventure film will begin filming next month, much to the delight of its dedicated fanbase. This cinematic outing marks a surprising comeback for the beloved series, which concluded its television run after five successful series.
Key Takeaways
The "Ghosts" TV series is being adapted into a feature film, "Ghosts: The Possession of Button House.
Filming is scheduled to commence next month at West Horsley Place in Surrey.
The original creators and stars are returning for the film.
The film is described as a family adventure.
A Surprise Return
Fans thought they had bid farewell to the spectral residents of Button House with the series finale. However, the creators and stars – Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, and Ben Willbond – were inspired by a new story idea, compelling them to revisit their haunted home for one more adventure. They expressed their excitement to reunite and welcome new faces for this "soul-stirring tale of life and death."
Returning Cast and New Adventures
Joining the returning creative team are actors Lolly Adefope, Charlotte Ritchie, and Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who will reprise their roles. While the BBC has yet to reveal further casting details, comedian Rufus Jones has confirmed his involvement. The film promises to be a treat for both long-time fans and newcomers, with producer Alison Carpenter teasing an exciting experience for all.
Production Details
"Ghosts: The Possession of Button House" will be filmed at the iconic West Horsley Place in Surrey, the primary filming location for the series, and in the surrounding areas. The film is produced by Monumental Television, with Lionsgate distributing in the UK and BBC Studios handling worldwide distribution. The series finale of "Ghosts" was a ratings success, drawing 7.2 million viewers and making it the most-watched comedy series of 2023 in the UK. The hit US version of the series is also ongoing, with multiple international adaptations highlighting the show's global appeal.
A Cinematic Farewell
Eva Yates, Director of BBC Film, shared her enthusiasm for bringing "Ghosts" back for a "hilarious and cinematic adventure." The announcement follows subtle hints from the cast, including a video of the Button House door swinging open, which had fans eagerly speculating about a potential return. While a release date has not yet been announced, the prospect of seeing the beloved ghosts on the big screen has generated considerable excitement.
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BBC hit comedy Ghosts to return after three years for feature film: ‘We couldn’t resist’, The Independent.
BBC announces hit comedy Ghosts will return as new film, Telegraph and Argus.




