Tim Burton discusses chaotic fun of Beetlejuice sequel production
- Tim Burton described the sequel's production as rushed and chaotic, yet fun, emphasizing the return of Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice.
- Winona Ryder reprises her role as Lydia Deetz, now a mother, with Jenna Ortega playing her daughter, contributing to the film's dynamic.
- The sequel explores themes of personal growth and relationships, aiming to resonate with fans while maintaining the spirit of the original.
Tim Burton recently discussed the production of the sequel to his iconic 1988 film, highlighting the chaotic yet enjoyable experience of filming. At the London premiere, he described the surreal moment of seeing Michael Keaton return as Beetlejuice after 36 years, noting that Keaton approached the role without rehearsals, which contributed to the spontaneous atmosphere on set. Burton emphasized the importance of capturing the original film's irreverent spirit, opting for practical effects over CGI, which resulted in a rushed and chaotic production process. Winona Ryder reprises her role as Lydia Deetz, now a mother, alongside Jenna Ortega, who plays her daughter. Ortega expressed her excitement about filming scenes reminiscent of the original, describing the experience as chaotic yet inspiring, filled with laughter and collaboration among the cast. This dynamic environment allowed the actors to contribute creatively, enhancing the film's authenticity. Burton reflected on the evolution of characters, particularly Lydia, as they transition from youth to adulthood, addressing themes of relationships and personal growth. He humorously noted that Beetlejuice himself has not changed, maintaining the same essence that made the character memorable. The director's approach to the sequel aims to resonate with fans of the original while exploring new dimensions of the characters. The sequel, titled Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, is set to be released on September 6 in the UK, promising a blend of nostalgia and fresh storytelling that captures the essence of the beloved original film.