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Beetlejuice 2 May 2026

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice explicitly acknowledges this tension. The Deetz family has aged, and the model town in the attic—once a pristine symbol of American idealism—is now dusty, damaged, and partially flooded. This physical decay mirrors the sequel’s thesis: you cannot return home without confronting rot. By setting the plot in motion with Charles Deetz’s death (via shark attack, a quintessentially absurd Burton detail), the film forces Lydia (Winona Ryder) to confront mortality, not as a gothic fantasy but as bureaucratic grief.

Visually, Burton makes a conscious decision to limit CGI in favor of practical puppetry, stop-motion sandworms, and prosthetic makeup. The afterlife’s expansion—including a “Soul Train” (literal train made of souls) and a bureaucratic labyrinth—retains the claustrophobic, felt-and-glue texture of the original. This aesthetic choice resists the “smooth” nostalgia of Marvel’s digital de-aging. beetlejuice 2

The original film ends with Lydia becoming a surrogate daughter to the Maitlands, embracing the weird. In the sequel, she has monetized that weirdness into a paranormal reality TV show, Ghost House . This is a sharp critique of the 2020s content economy: the goth girl who saw the dead has become a performative medium, haunted not by Beetlejuice but by impostor syndrome and the ghost of her estranged daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega). Beetlejuice Beetlejuice explicitly acknowledges this tension

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