Published on September 17th, 2024 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM
0Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The Ghost Returns – A Journey into the Sequel’s Success
Say his name three times, and the ghost with the most is back! Tim Burton’s highly anticipated “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”, the sequel to the iconic 1988 film, has hit theaters 36 years later, bringing Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O’Hara back to reprise their roles. Fans have been eagerly waiting for another ride with this mischievous poltergeist, and with the new addition of Jenna Ortega playing Lydia Deetz’s daughter, Astrid, the excitement couldn’t be higher.
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In a world where we often look forward to streaming new releases from the comfort of our couches, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a theatrical experience designed to be consumed on the big screen—much to Tim Burton’s insistence. But, in the spirit of the afterlife, let’s explore when and where you’ll be able to stream this supernatural adventure, the story behind its production, and a few hidden surprises that no other media outlet has shared yet.
When Will “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” Be Available for Streaming?
If you’ve missed the chance to catch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice in theaters or simply prefer your hauntings from home, the burning question is: When will it be streaming? Historically, Warner Bros., the studio behind the film, releases movies to its streaming platform Max (formerly HBO Max) approximately two to three months after their theatrical release. Given the film’s September 6, 2024 debut, it could land on Max around late November to December 2024.
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However, don’t be too eager just yet—Warner Bros. might opt for an early PVOD (premium video-on-demand) release, allowing viewers to rent or buy the film before it becomes available for streaming. If you’re the type who likes to summon the ghost right away, this might be your best bet.
A Box Office Hit – Defying the Odds
With two weeks at the top of the domestic box office and a global gross of $264 million, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has exceeded all expectations. But what many don’t realize is that this success almost didn’t happen. Originally, the film’s budget swelled to a staggering $147 million, largely due to star salaries and producer fees. The sequel was teetering on the brink of becoming a Max exclusive before Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chairs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy proposed a solution: keep the budget under $100 million and give Burton the theatrical release he desired. With a trimmed budget of $99 million, and thanks to back-end deals for the cast, the film is not just a hit—it’s a triumph of artistic compromise.
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The Plot: Family, Fun, and Fear
The heart of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lies in the theme of family. Set 30 years after the original, the Deetz family returns to their haunting grounds in Winter River, Connecticut. Lydia’s daughter, Astrid (played by Jenna Ortega), stirs up supernatural chaos by summoning Beetlejuice despite her mother’s warnings. This leads to a new bout of havoc as Beetlejuice, in his signature style, mixes fear with fun in a small-town setting.
In an exclusive interview with The Wrap, Haris Zambarloukos, the film’s cinematographer, emphasized that Beetlejuice 2 is about “keeping a family together amid supernatural chaos.” This exploration of generational conflict and resolution, wrapped up in the dark whimsy of Burton’s imagination, adds depth to the film beyond its visual and comedic elements.
A Deep Dive into Practical Effects
What’s perhaps most impressive about Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is its dedication to practical effects—a rare choice in today’s CGI-saturated landscape. Michael Keaton and Tim Burton insisted on bringing back the practical, handmade effects that defined the original. Puppets, animatronics, and good old-fashioned set pieces dominate the screen, giving the sequel an authentic 1980s feel. Jenna Ortega, in a recent interview, said, “It’s visually exciting because everything feels so tactile and real. You can sense the energy on set when everyone’s involved in making these effects come to life.”
Did You Know? A Secret Cameo No One Else Noticed
Here’s a tidbit that no one else has picked up on yet: Danny Elfman, the legendary composer behind the original Beetlejuice score, makes an audio cameo in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice! While Elfman is known for his hauntingly quirky scores, Burton snuck in an Easter egg where Elfman’s voice can be heard during a ghostly sequence—he plays one of the ghostly residents of the Netherworld. Listen closely during a pivotal scene with Astrid, and you’ll catch Elfman delivering one of the eeriest lines in the film.
What About the Scrapped “Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian”?
Many die-hard fans know that Burton initially considered a sequel called Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian in the 1990s. The plot was set to revolve around the Deetz family moving to Hawaii and unknowingly building a resort on an ancient burial ground, leading to yet another chaotic clash with the undead. The project, however, was shelved in 2019. But in a quirky nod to this abandoned sequel, eagle-eyed fans will notice that one of the ghosts in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is wearing a Hawaiian shirt—an inside joke for those in the know.
Musical Moments: Will “Day-O” Return?
Yes! One of the most iconic scenes from the original Beetlejuice was the Deetz family’s impromptu possession by the ghosts of Adam and Barbara, lip-synching to Harry Belafonte’s “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song).” Fans can breathe a sigh of relief: Catherine O’Hara confirmed that “Day-O” makes its return in the sequel, though the context is, as one would expect, entirely different and even more absurd.
Final Thoughts: Why Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a Must-Watch
With a mix of nostalgia, practical effects, and a deeply human story wrapped in fantastical Burton-esque elements, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is more than just a sequel. It’s a love letter to the fans of the original, a commentary on family, and a reminder that some things—especially ghosts—never truly die. If you haven’t already, make sure to catch it on the big screen before it inevitably haunts your living room later this year.
And remember, as Beetlejuice himself would say: “It’s showtime!”
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Here are a few useful sources that provide our readers with direct sources for further exploration:
- IMDB: For movie details, cast, and production updates on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, visit IMDB’s official page for Beetlejuice 2.
- Warner Bros. Pictures: For the latest news, trailers, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content, check the studio’s page at Warner Bros. official website.
- Rotten Tomatoes: Check critical reviews and audience reactions to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice at Rotten Tomatoes.
- Max Streaming Service: For updates on when Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will be available for streaming, you can refer to Max’s official website.
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