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Tim Burton’s eagerly awaited sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, is making its theatrical debut on September 6. Warner Bros. has officially launched ticket sales today, so fans can grab their seats immediately!
In addition to the ticket release, Warner Bros. has rolled out a series of eye-catching new posters to promote the film. These vibrant visuals tease the quirky and supernatural elements fans can expect. Furthermore, a 22-minute featurette has been released, offering an exclusive look behind the scenes. The featurette includes interviews with the cast and crew, shedding light on the creative process and the challenges of bringing this sequel to life.
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The film is rated “PG-13,” reflecting its blend of “violent content, macabre and graphic imagery, strong language, some suggestive themes, and brief drug references.” This rating ensures that the film maintains its edgy and darkly comedic style while appealing to a broad audience.
Michael Keaton returns to his iconic role as Beetlejuice, bringing his signature blend of mischief and mayhem. Winona Ryder also reprises her role, continuing the story from where the original left off. New to the cast are Jenna Ortega, who plays Lydia’s rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid; Catherine O’Hara; Willem Dafoe; and Monica Bellucci, each bringing their own flair to the supernatural ensemble.
The plot of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice unfolds as follows: After a tragic loss strikes the Deetz family, they return to their ancestral home in Winter River. Lydia, still haunted by the chaotic spirit of Beetlejuice, faces new upheavals when her daughter Astrid discovers a mysterious model of the town in the attic. This discovery inadvertently opens a portal to the Afterlife, creating disturbances in both the living and spiritual realms. As tensions rise, the stage is set for Beetlejuice’s return. His signature antics are bound to bring an unforgettable dose of chaos and comedy.
The original Beetlejuice, directed by Tim Burton in 1988, has achieved classic status over the years. The film starred Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis as a ghostly couple trying to reclaim their home from new inhabitants. Winona Ryder played Lydia, a young girl who inadvertently summons the troublesome Beetlejuice, portrayed by Michael Keaton. The dynamic between the eccentric characters and the film’s distinctive style has cemented its place as a beloved cult classic.
With the sequel poised to revisit the offbeat humor and imaginative storytelling of the original, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice promises to deliver a fresh yet nostalgic experience for both new audiences and longtime fans. Get your tickets now and prepare for a supernatural adventure like no other!