Beetlejuice 2 will feature Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega

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The sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) will be released on September 6, 2024. with a squad that will repeat players like Michael Keaton or Winona Ryder and who’s Hispanic to join Jenna OrtegaThe studio that distributed the film was Warner Bros. announced on Tuesday.

Filming of ‘Bettlejuice 2’ will begin in London (UK) in the coming days and according to special media, Deadline is, Tim Burton will again serve as director It is from a cast that will also include American commentator Justin Theroux. Mike Vukadinovich will write the script, while Plan B Entertainment, a production company co-founded by Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, will take over the production duties.

In the original film, a recently deceased couple (Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin) are upset when a family (Catherine O’Hara, Jeffrey Jones and Winona Ryder) arrive at their old home, so they contact the perverted ghost Beetlejuice. Michael Keaton) to torment the new residents of his home.

‘Beetlejuice’ (1988) was a box-office success, with critics receiving it with such enthusiasm that it is still remembered today, raising $75 million. Turned into a musical in 2019 He was nominated for a Tony Award. This game stopped being played at the start of the covid-19 outbreak, but reopened in April 2022 and started touring the US in December.

Now, Warner Bros. has announced that ‘Beetlejuice 2′ will hit theaters on the same day that Marvel plans to release “Blade,” a superhero movie of the same name, starring Mahershala Ali (“The Greens”). Book’). In fact, the chosen date is not accidental, since it falls on the day after the Labor Day holiday in the United States; this is a moment that major studios often take advantage of to kick off the productions for which they have the highest commercial prospects.

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