What’s Next for Beetlejuice? Keaton Returns in a Sequel Decades in the Making!
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The iconic Beetlejuice is making a comeback after 36 years, as revealed in an exclusive first look by Entertainment Weekly. Michael Keaton, known for his portrayal of Batman, reprises his role as the mischievous bio-exorcist in the sequel to Tim Burton’s cult classic, Beetlejuice.
Joining Keaton are familiar faces from the original film, including Winona Ryder as Lydia and Catherine O’Hara as Delia Deetz. Jenna Ortega, known for her role in Burton’s Wednesday, stars as Lydia’s daughter Astrid, alongside Justin Theroux as Rory, a character shrouded in mystery.
The original Beetlejuice, released in 1988, followed the supernatural escapades of Barbara and Adam Maitland, played by Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin, as they enlist Beetlejuice’s help to rid their home of its living inhabitants, the Deetz family. Chaos ensues, setting the stage for the sequel’s intriguing premise.
Burton, the mastermind behind Beetlejuice, teases that the sequel picks up decades later with a significant event in the Deetz family. While details remain under wraps, speculation swirls around the potential demise of Lydia’s father, Charles Deetz. Burton keeps the suspense alive, hinting at Beetlejuice’s return and the unfolding of unforeseen events.
Reuniting Keaton with his iconic Beetlejuice persona was a surreal experience for Burton. The actor effortlessly slipped back into character, embodying the enigmatic spirit with eerie familiarity. Burton reminisces about their discussions regarding a sequel over the years, emphasizing the need for an emotional connection to the story.
Various concepts for the sequel were explored, spanning different settings and scenarios, but none resonated until the emergence of a compelling narrative centered around Lydia’s character. Burton found inspiration in the evolution of Lydia from a rebellious teenager to an adult navigating life’s complexities. This emotional depth provided the foundation for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’s revival.
While details about the film remain scarce, Burton confirms the involvement of Monica Bellucci, Arthur Conti, and Willem Dafoe, among others. Dafoe’s character, a B-movie action star turned police officer in the Afterlife, adds another layer of intrigue to the ensemble cast.
Burton plans to incorporate stop-motion animation to capture the essence of classic Beetlejuice effects, infusing the film with a nostalgic, handmade quality. As he delves into the editing phase, Burton remains cautious about revealing too much, preferring to preserve the element of surprise until the film’s release.
The resurgence of Beetlejuice promises to reignite fond memories for fans while introducing a new generation to Burton’s whimsical world. With its blend of familiar faces, captivating storytelling, and innovative visuals, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is poised to cast its spell once again, reminding audiences why they fell in love with the peculiar charms of the afterlife.
As reported by Entertainment Weekly in their recent article