Hey there, fellow Gamie Duds and cinephiles! Gather ’round because I’ve got some spook-tacular news that’ll have you chanting in front of your mirrors (but maybe stick to just two times, yeah?). Warner Bros. Pictures just dropped a bombshell that’s going to make your gothic heart skip a beat: the official poster for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is here, and oh boy, does it promise a wild ride back to the afterlife!
Last week, Warner Bros. teased us via their official X account with a poster that’s as clever as it is mysterious, captioned ‘dare you to say it again.’ And just like that, we’re thrown headfirst into anticipation for the sequel to Tim Burton’s 1988 masterpiece. The poster not only flaunts the film’s title – Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – but also marks the calendar for September 6, 2024. That’s right, mark your calendars, because the ghost with the most is about to crash our mortal realm once again.
Let’s rewind a bit. The original Beetlejuice was nothing short of a cultural phenomenon. Directed by the maestro of macabre, Tim Burton, it introduced us to a world where the afterlife was bureaucratic, ghosts were the good guys, and one bio-exorcist could turn the whole scene on its head. Michael Keaton brought Betelgeuse to life in a way that only he could, with a cast that included the likes of Alec Baldwin, Winona Ryder, Geena Davis, Catherine O’Hara, and Jeffrey Jones.
Fast forward to now, and it’s like we’ve summoned the sequel by sheer force of will. Not only is Burton back in the director’s chair, but Keaton is slipping back into his striped suit to wreak havoc and hilarity. And guess who’s joining the ghostly shenanigans? None other than Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz and Catherine O’Hara, reprising her role as the avant-garde Delia Deetz. But wait, there’s more! The sequel’s casting spells with newcomers like Jenna Ortega as Astrid Deetz, Monica Bellucci as Betelgeuse’s wife (I mean, who knew he had a wife?), and Willem Dafoe as a ghost detective. The plot thickens, and I’m here for it.
What’s really got me buzzing is Catherine O’Hara spilling the spectral tea on having a one-on-one moment with Beetlejuice himself. Can you imagine? Delia Deetz and Beetlejuice, face-to-face! If the original film was a haunted rollercoaster, this sequel promises to be the ghost train you never want to get off.
And let’s talk art for a sec. If the sequel’s anything like the original, we’re in for a visual feast à la Tim Burton. Imagine the quirky, eerie, and utterly captivating visuals we’re about to witness. It’s like Halloween came early, and I’m not complaining.
Now, the burning question: if we’re getting Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, does this mean a third installment will have us chanting his name thrice? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure – September 6, 2024, can’t come soon enough.
So, grab your Handbook for the Recently Deceased, practice your scaring tactics, and prepare for a sequel that promises to be as iconic as its predecessor. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice isn’t just a movie; it’s Tim Burton’s magical conjuring, bringing back the beloved chaos only Beetlejuice can deliver. And if Moebius were here, I bet he’d tip his hat to Burton’s continuing legacy of visually stunning and whimsically dark storytelling. Let the countdown begin!