Hasbro revealed a glimpse of the original Ghostbusters in photos for its upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife figures, along with a creature who appears to be a new form of the franchise's classic Terror Dog.

The figures, available for pre-order for $22.99 each, include three of the four Ghostbusters from the 1984 original film -- Peter Venkman (Bill Murray,) Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson).

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Peter Venkman Ghostbusters Afterlife figure
Peter Venkman Ghostbusters Afterlife figure 2
Ray Stantz Ghostbusters Afterlife figure
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Sentinel Terror Dog, from Ghostbusters: Afterlife

All three actors, who are expected to cameo in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, look noticeably greyer in their plastic likenesses but still come complete with their classic beige suits and proton packs. Egon Spengler, the fourth Ghostbuster, is not present, since actor Harold Ramis passed away in 2014.

The figures come with accessories designed to be a nod to pivotal scenes that each character had in the first Ghostbusters movie. Peter comes with ESP testing cards, Ray has a copy of Tobin's Spirit Guide, while Winston carries a newspaper advertising a Ghostbusters job opening. Each figure also comes packaged with the limbs of a demon referred to as the Sentinel Terror Dog. Once fully assembled, the monster bears a close resemblance to the hounds who loyally serve villain Gozer the Gozerian, except bipedal and considerably larger.

Both the original Ghostbusters and the Sentinel Terror Dog are hinted at in the latest trailer for Ghosterbusters: Afterlife, which is set thirty years after 1989's Ghostbusters II. The film stars Mckenna Grace as Phoebe, the granddaughter of the late Egon Spengler, who learns about her father's legacy over the course of the film.

Directed by Jason Reitman, the son of original Ghostbusters director Ivan ReitmanGhostbusters: Afterlife hits theaters on Nov. 11.

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Source: Hasbro, via SlashFilm