Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

We Just Got Our First Look At The 'Beetlejuice' Sequel—And Fans Are Getting Excited

"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" poster; Screenshot of Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton from "Beetlejuice"
Warner Bros.

'Entertainment Weekly' shared a look at the upcoming 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' movie, featuring return stars Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder.

It's a blast from the past as Michael Keaton dons the iconic black-and-white stripes once again in Entertainment Weekly's exclusive first look at Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the highly anticipated sequel to Tim Burton's cult classic.

Keaton, who recently reprised his role as Batman in The Flash, returns to another beloved character, Beetlejuice, alongside original cast members Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara as Lydia and Delia Deetz, respectively. Joining them are Jenna Ortega from Wednesday and Justin Theroux from The Leftovers, with further details on Theroux's character, Rory, remaining under wraps.


Directed by Burton, the original Beetlejuice (1988) followed the misadventures of the recently deceased Maitland couple (Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin) as they enlist the help of the mischievous bio-exorcist Beetlejuice to rid their home of its new living inhabitants.

The sequel picks up decades later with a new family tragedy that brings Beetlejuice back into the spotlight.

The poster for the sequel is included below.

"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" posterWarner Bros.

Another picture shows Keaton in his iconic Beetlejuice garb.

Still of Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice in "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"Warner Bros.

Another still shows O'Hara, Ortega, Ryder, and Theroux in character.

Still of O'Hara, Ortega, Ryder, and Theroux in "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"Warner Bros.

A teaser trailer also dropped on Thursday, adding to the excitement:

BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE | Official Teaser Traileryoutu.be

Fans could not contain their excitement.


Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Burton shared insights into the long-awaited sequel, describing the experience of reuniting with Keaton as "a weird out-of-body experience." Despite initial reservations, Keaton seamlessly slipped back into the role, delighting fans and filmmakers alike.

While various sequel ideas were considered over the years, including settings as diverse as Hawaii and the Wild West, Burton waited for the right emotional hook to reignite the project. Ultimately, it was the opportunity to explore Lydia Deetz's journey across three generations of Deetz women that captured Burton's imagination and provided the foundation for the new film.

Details on the plot and additional cast members, including Monica Bellucci, Arthur Conti, and Willem Dafoe, remain closely guarded secrets as Burton puts the finishing touches on the film. However, Burton did confirm the use of stop-motion animation to recreate the classic Beetlejuice effects, promising a return to the "handmade quality" that defines his cinematic style.

The film hits theaters on September 6.

More from Trending

Ryan Lochte competes in the Men's 200m individual medley final at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Team Swimming Trials.
Tom Pennington/Getty Images

People Are Doing a Double-Take After Olympic Swimmer Ryan Lochte Debuted His Virtually Unrecognizable New Look

Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is making waves both in and out of the pool after unveiling a dramatically different appearance and announcing his new role at Missouri State University. The 12-time Olympic medalist’s latest chapter comes more than a year after Kayla Reid filed for divorce, with Lochte now stepping into life as an assistant swim coach.

Lochte explained why coaching has become his new passion in a May 10th Instagram post:

Keep ReadingShow less
Hayden Panettiere
On Purpose with Jay Shetty; Neutrogena

Hayden Panettiere Claims Neutrogena Fired Her After 10 Years For Speaking About Postpartum Depression—And Fans Are Appalled

Despite being in an industry that many people only dream of, Heroes and Bring It On star Hayden Panettiere hasn't had the best of luck.

With her memoir This Is Me: A Reckoning coming out soon, Panettiere has been opening up about her experiences with discrimination and abuse, this time on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, shedding light on one very popular skincare line.

Keep ReadingShow less
Woman signing a contract
Lourdes Balduque/Getty Images

Mom And Stepdad Go Viral After Forcing Adult Daughter To Sign Contract To Live At Home—And People Are Divided

In today's economy, it's becoming more common than ever before for adult children to continue to live with their parents after they graduate from high school, while they work their first job, or even while they go to college. Others, just as commonly, will return to their parents' home after going away for college or an internship.

Understanding the financial benefits, and sometimes necessity, of this, some parents use this arrangement to support their children while still trying to teach them something about life, like asking them to pay a little bit of rent, to cover a bill, or to help with groceries, and typically take on a few more responsibilities around the house.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots from @djyoyo's Instagram video
@djyoyo/Instagram

Mom Sparks Debate After Kicking Son's Girlfriend Out Of Riding In The Front Seat Of His Car In Viral Video

Most of us were taught when we were young that we need to respect our parents and elders in general.

The consensus is that, since they've lived much longer than us, they've learned more and contributed more to the community, so they deserve respect.

Keep ReadingShow less
Doug Bergum; Jared Huffman
Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images; Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Dem Rep. Hilariously Trolls Trump Official For Having No Idea How Solar Power Works In Viral Clip

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum was trolled by California Democratic Representative Jared Huffman after he, testifying before the House Natural Resources Committee, seemed to think solar panels are unreliable because they don't work when the sun goes down.

The sun produces heat and light through solar, or electromagnetic, radiation. Solar energy technologies capture that radiation and convert it into usable power. The two primary forms of solar technology are photovoltaics (PV) and concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP).

Keep ReadingShow less