Additionally, catch Catherine O’Hara returning to her iconic character from the beloved cult film, starring alongside Jenna Ortega and Justin Theroux. It’s been 36 years and I’ve lost my juices again.
Michael Keaton, who reprized his role as Batman in last year’s The Flash, returns to another iconic role in Entertainment Weekly’s exclusive premiere of Beetlejuice, the sequel to Tim Burton’s cult hit. It’s coming.
Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara also reprise their roles as Lydia and Delia Dietz, respectively, with Burton Wednesday star Jenna Ortega playing Lydia’s daughter Astrid and The Leftovers star Justin Theroux. Play Rory. In contrast to the titular “bioexorcist,” further details about Rory remain secret for now.
The original Beetlejuice (1988) follows the recently deceased Barbara and Adam Maitland (Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin), with the help of the mischievous demon Beetlejuice/Betelgeuse (Keaton). , the story is about getting rid of the current residents of the Dietz family. Then all hell breaks loose.
The sequel begins decades later with a death in the family. Burton mentioned in an interview with EW, “That’s all I have to say. Something occurs that starts everything in motion. Could this possibly be the passing of Lydia’s father Charles Dietz (Jeffrey Jones)?” The director cautiously proposes, “Why don’t we have a look?”
Burton describes Keaton’s return to classic costume and makeup as a “strange out-of-body experience.”
The filmmaker remembers vividly how he embarked on a new journey once more. He helmed the iconic 1989 film Batman, featuring Keaton, and also brought us the enchanting The Nightmare Before Christmas in 1993. It was great to meet the whole cast, but he kind of went back into it like a demon possessed.” Burton said he and Keaton have been talking about a sequel for years. said. The director remembers that he didn’t have a strong urge to do it unless it felt right. “I think we all felt the same way.
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