Beetlejuice Beetlejuice -2024-: -michael Keaton-...
The most exciting detail? Keaton insisted on practical makeup. There is no digital de-aging. No smooth skin. Instead, Keaton spends three hours in the makeup chair getting the decaying, moldy, black-toothed look back. The result, according to test audiences, is a Beetlejuice who looks worse (and therefore better) than before—more wrinkles, more rot, and a manic glint that suggests he has been whispering plans for revenge for four decades.
Tim Burton, the visionary director who gave us the original 1988 masterpiece, has returned to his gothic roots, reuniting with the original cast to deliver a film that bridges the gap between practical-effects nostalgia and modern storytelling. As anticipation reaches a fever pitch, let’s take a deep dive into what makes this sequel one of the most compelling releases of the year, why Michael Keaton’s return is monumental, and how the film honors the legacy of the Bio-Bio-Boi. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice -2024- -Michael Keaton-...
knows what this movie means to fans. In a recent interview, he said: “We didn’t make this for the studio. We didn’t make it for money. We made it because I wanted to wear that suit one more time before I actually become a ghost.” The most exciting detail
While the titular character makes a somewhat late appearance in the film—mirroring his limited screen time in the 1988 original—his presence is described as "wickedly charismatic" and "totally game". No smooth skin
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ignores the passage of time with a shrug. Winona Ryder returns as Lydia Deetz, now a middle-aged paranormal TV host who has been exploiting her trauma for ratings. Catherine O’Hara is back as the perpetually spaced-out Delia Deetz, now an avant-garde artist who speaks to dead plants. And, of course, returns as Betelgeuse (pronounced “Beetlejuice”—but don’t say it thrice), the “Ghost with the Most” who has been rotting in the miniature model waiting room of the afterlife for nearly four decades.
Lydia’s rebellious teenage daughter discovers a mysterious model of the town in the attic, accidentally opening a portal to the Afterlife.