Fans are amazed at how the Hollywood legend has maintained his youthful appearance as he returns to play his iconic character from the 1980s.

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July 19th 2024.

Fans are amazed at how the Hollywood legend has maintained his youthful appearance as he returns to play his iconic character from the 1980s.
Attention all Tim Burton fans! The wait is finally over - the trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to his 1988 classic, Beetlejuice, has just been released. And let me tell you, it's got everyone talking.

For those who may have forgotten, the original film starred Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Catherine O'Hara, and now, almost four decades later, they are all back for round two. But this time, they are joined by Netflix star Jenna Ortega, who plays Lydia Deetz's daughter, Astrid.

The film picks up with Astrid returning to her hometown of Winter River due to a family tragedy, only to find herself entering a portal into the Afterlife. And as the synopsis states, with trouble brewing in both realms, it's only a matter of time before someone says Beetlejuice's name three times and unleashes chaos.

The two-minute trailer, set to the Bee Gees hit song "Tragedy", gives us a glimpse of Lydia and Betelgeuse, played by the legendary Michael Keaton at the age of 72, reluctantly teaming up to save Astrid. But as expected, things don't go as smoothly as planned, as they encounter both friend and foe along the way.

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But let's get back to the trailer. It opens with the iconic line, "The ghost with the most is back", and we are immediately transported back into the macabre and whimsical world of Beetlejuice. Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder are back in their roles, and it's clear that they haven't missed a beat.

In an interview with People, Tim Burton shared his excitement about returning to the franchise after 36 years. He explained that he wanted to "go back to the basics" and work with good people, actors, and puppets. And judging by the gory and hilarious gags in the trailer, it seems like he has succeeded.

But the real highlight for fans is seeing Michael Keaton reprise his role as the mischievous demon, Beetlejuice. Despite the 36-year gap, he hasn't aged a day, and fans are in awe of his portrayal. Many have taken to social media to express their delight and admiration for the talented actor.

But it's not just Michael Keaton who's back - the sequel also features returning stars Catherine O'Hara and Winona Ryder, along with new additions like Willem Dafoe and Danny Devito. And fans are already buzzing with excitement, declaring that this trip down memory lane is exactly what they needed.

As for the actual film, it looks like it will be just as fun and entertaining as the original. Sharp and macabre humor, stunning cinematography, and stunning art design - all the elements that made the first film a cult classic are present in the sequel. And fans are eagerly anticipating its release.

In an interview with Empire, Michael Keaton shared his excitement about returning to the role of Beetlejuice. He and Tim Burton had been discussing the sequel for many years, and they both agreed that it had to be done the same way as the first film.

Meanwhile, Jenna Ortega, who plays Astrid in the sequel, had nothing but praise for working with Michael Keaton. She described it as "an animal with a gun walking into the room" and was blown away by his transformation into the mischievous demon.

With the release of the trailer, the buzz for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is only growing stronger. And as fans eagerly await its release, they can't help but express their excitement and admiration for this timeless classic and its talented cast. It's safe to say that this sequel is going to be one hell of a ride.

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