by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: December 12, 2024
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice by Tim Burton brought an old favorite to life again by blending classic storytelling with new ideas.
The film’s unique humor, stunning visuals, and bold story captivated viewers and changed what people expect from sequels in modern movies.
Keep reading to know more details.
Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” has made an amazing achievement at the local box office by making 194% more than what it cost to make.
When it came out on September 6, 2024, the gothic horror-comedy sequel was a triumphant return for Burton and the series after an amazing 36 years.
As Warner Bros . initially refused to support the project, and the budget was cut by $50 million, the movie was a huge hit.
It became one of Burton’s most successful movies, making more money than his famous Batman.
It also ranked 73rd on the list of the highest-grossing PG-13 movies in North America, beating out classics like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Man of Steel.
The movie made a total of $451.10 million around the world, including $294.10 millionin the U.S. and $157 millionin other countries.
It got good reviews from both critics and audiences for its humor, practical effects, and homage to the original.
On Rotten Tomatoes , it has a solid 76% rating from reviewers and a 79% rating from viewers.
The movie was the highest-grossing movie in the U.S. for three weekends in a row, which shows how popular it was. It is now the fourth highest-grossing movie of the year.
People loved the dark humor and Burton’s signature gothic charm in Beetlejuice, making the movie a huge hit and showing that some classics will always be magical.
One of the main reasons “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” was so successful was how well it mixed returning stars with new ones.
When Michael Keaton played the naughty poltergeist Beetlejuice again, critics said that his act was “devious and full of juice.”
Winona Ryder came back as Lydia Deetz, who is now a psychic negotiator and TV host, and Catherine O’Hara played Delia, Lydia’s strange and self-centered stepmother, again.
A talented new cast joined these well-known figures.
Jenna Ortega played Lydia’s daughter, Astrid, Monica Bellucci played Beetlejuice’s angry ex-wife Delores, and Justin Theroux played Lydia’s boyfriend Rory.
In the sequel, people also met Willem Dafoe, who played the detective Wolf Jackson in the afterlife, and Danny DeVito, who played a cleaner in the afterlife.
The ensemble cast added color and humor, and the way the old and new characters interacted made the story more interesting.
Fans especially liked how Ortega played Astrid, who accidentally starts the plot by opening the door to the afterlife, bringing back the wild charm of the original.
Practical effects, puppets, prosthetics, and stop-motion animation were used to improve the story’s visuals.
This faithfully captured the strange and scary spirit of the 1988 original. Burton worked hard to combine these effects with outrageous humor, and the result was a movie that was both a comedic gem in its own right and a tribute to the first one.
The process of making “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” was just as interesting as the movie itself.
Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, two screenwriters, say that Burton came up with the idea for the movie while they were working on the hit Netflix show Wednesday.
Burton was very excited and said, “If I don’t do it now, I’ll never do it,” according to Gough in a Zoom conversation.
Burton told the writers they could start over with the story and told them not to look at any old drafts from more than 30 years of work on it.
This freedom let Gough and Millar write a new story that was similar to the first one but also explored new ideas and personalities.
Burton also got back to his old self with this movie. His live-action version of Dumbo in 2019 got him in trouble.
Burton reunited with long-time partners for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and brought his trademark weird and creepy weirdness to life through creative musical numbers, animated segments, and even Italian film pastiches.
The creation process was a labor of love, and the wildly silly farce that came out of it shows it.
After its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, the movie went on to be shown in theatres.
Even though it had a small marketing budget and some people were worried at first about its narrow appeal.
The movie Beetlejuice showed that it could appeal to everyone by getting a lot of attention and praise for being funny and unique.
It was compared favorably to Top Gun: Maverick by critics, who pointed out that it was able to bridge the long gap between movies and tell a story that fans of the first movie and new viewers could relate to.
As “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” ends its run in theatres, it leaves behind a memory as a great follow-up. It was better than the last one in many ways, and it also sparked new interest in Burton’s dark world.
The movie’s looks at getting older, being a parent, and losing a loved one gave it more emotional depth, while its humor and strangeness kept it true to the franchise’s roots.
Both fans and reviewers loved Burton’s return to his style, and many thought it was one of his best films in years.
The movie has an effect that goes beyond the theatres. It is now available to more people as it has come out on the streaming service Max on December 6, 2024.
Fans can experience the scary and silly cartoons from the comfort of their own homes thanks to different subscription levels that include a 4K Ultra HD package.
The movie will also be out on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD for fans. Because Beetlejuice was such a hit, people are talking about the possibility of spin-offs or more movies.
The movie’s reviews make it seem like the Beetlejuice story still has a lot of life left, even though nothing has been proven.
It set a high standard for future films in the series with its realistic effects, clever writing, and great acting.
Aspect | Details |
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Release Date | September 6, 2024 |
Production Budget | $100 million |
Domestic Gross | $294.10 million |
Global Collection | $451.10 million |
Rotten Tomatoes Score | 76% (Critics), 79% (Audience) |
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