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Beetlejuice is an American dark fantasy comedy horror media franchise that originated with the film Beetlejuice (1988). The franchise centers around a devious trickster entity named Betelgeuse (after Betelgeuse the star), who can either be summoned or banished by saying his name three times.
Beetlejuice opened theatrically in the United States on March 30, 1988, earning $8,030,897 its opening weekend, which at the time, was an Easter weekend record. The film eventually grossed $75.1 million worldwide. Beetlejuice was a financial success, [30] recouping its $15 million budget and becoming the 10th-highest-grossing film of 1988. [31 ...
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a 2024 American gothic dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna ...
One of the most iconic scenes from the first “Beetlejuice” is the dinner party during which the Maitlands possess the Deetz family and their guests to sing Harry Belafonte’s “Day-O.”
The sequel “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (★★½ out of four; rated PG-13; in theaters Friday) boasts a big heart and fleeting moments of inspired fun, often featuring Keaton’s moldy-faced menace.
Despite the time jump, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a pretty direct sequel to the first movie and pays homage to its predecessor in numerous ways—from the inclusion of a few different renditions ...
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Beetlejuice 1 had an exciting, surreal strangeness, thanks to the originality of Burton’s perverse Gothic humor and the unsettling performance by a manic, growling Michael Keaton, made up to ...