The first movie played heavily with the themes of coping with death, the afterlife, and the love of home.We can expect ‘Beetlejuice 2’ two share some of those themes, especially considering the colorful depiction of the afterlife in the first movie.Secondly, the titular character Betelgeuse will sure return, but he is unlikely to be the protagonist.He is mischief makes by nature and is better suited to an antagonist role, or perhaps an unlikely ally.‘Beetlejuice’ was directed by the inimitable Tim Burton and written by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren.Tim Burton is best known for classics such as ‘Edward Scissorhands ‘, ‘ Corpse Bride’, ‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure ‘, ‘Batman Returns’, ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’, etc. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. As of now, Beetlejuice 2 has no official release date. Movie posters featuring Keaton and Ryder popped up in the internet a couple of years ago fanning fans' hopes that the movie was in production. So Michael Keaton was excited about working on Beetlejuice 2 over a year ago. However, this script never ended up going into production at the timeNevertheless, there are two things we can very likely expect from a possible ‘Beetlejuice 2’ movie. Great. Michael McDowell (characters),

Federico Hradek and Delilah Jane Dunn present: "BEETLEJUICE: The Online Musical!" One of the most unusual movies ever made from the mind of one of the unique filmmakers to ever grace Hollywood, 1988’s ‘Beetlejuice’ remains a refreshingly peculiar classic even after all these years.Director Tim Burton combines comedy, horror, and fantasy in a way that only he can, and the result is a movie that is overflowing with originality and memorable moments.It’s now been over three decades since the movie first debuted, but there has been no sequel thus far. Reports now say that the studio is no longer developing the film with a spokeswoman saying: “The project isn’t in active development.”  Beetlejuice really was lightning in a bottle.

Married couple Adam and Barbara Maitland are planning to redecorate their home during their vacation.However, while on their way back from a trip into town their car ends up careening off the road and plunging into a river.Not realizing their grim fate yet, the Maitlands find themselves back in their home, unable to remember how they got there.It is when they notice that they no longer have any reflections in the mirror and discover a book titled “Handbook for the Recently Deceased” that they realize that they did not survive the accident.Following the book’s instructions, the Maitlands travel to the waiting room of the Netherworld and are dismayed to find that the afterlife is a turgid bureaucracy.Their caseworker Juno informs them that there is a long queue and they will have to wait 125 years before it’s their turn to move on to the afterlife.Meanwhile, a real estate agent sells the Maitlands’ house to a new family arriving from New York- a former real estate developer named Charles Deetz; his wife Delia Deetz, a sculptor and Charles’ daughter from his previous marriage Lydia Deetz.Along with her interior designer friend Otho, Lydia begins remodeling the house.Troubled by this, the Maitlands try to scare the Deetzes out of the house, but fail spectacularly, owing to the fact that nobody can actually see them.Eventually, Lydia Deetz ends up finding the “Handbook for the Recently Deceased”, realizes that she can actually see the ghosts of Adam and Barbara, and ends up befriending them.Desperate and out of options, the Maitlands contact a mischievous poltergeist and professional bio-exorcist called Betelgeuse (pronounced as Beetlejuice) to frighten the Deetzes and convince them to abandon the house.By this time, Charles and Delia have cottoned on to the supernatural events going on around them, and Charles even pitches his boss with a plan to transform the idyllic little town into a supernatural tourist attraction.In order to prove the existence of these ghosts, Otho performs what he thinks is a seance ritual from the “Handbook for the Recently Deceased”.However, the ritual turns out to be an exorcism, and the Maitlands begin to disintegrate. But there have been discussions since it really shocked everyone in 1988.What is known for certain, per Juno’s warning to the Maitlands, is that Betelgeuse was once Juno’s assistant (which implies he committed suicide in life since working for her counts as being a civil servant. David Katzenberg (earlier screenplay), Beetlejuice 2 (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. A reference to this remained, as Barbara remarks that her arm feels Director Tim Burton has addressed the current status of the rumored Beetlejuice 2 sequel, saying he doubts the movie will ever see the light of day. Cast & Crew. Big Eyes. And yet, it’s still nowhere in sight. The music was given by longtime Tim Burton movie veteran Danny Elfman.The main cast of ‘Beetlejuice’ includes American actor Michael Keaton (best known for the CBS sitcom ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Hour’ and ‘Batman Returns’) as the titular Beetlejuice, Alec Baldwin (‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ and ‘ The Aviator’) as Adam Maitland, Geena Davis (‘The Fly’ and ‘The Accidental Tourist’) as Barbara Maitland, Jeffrey Jones (‘Amadeus’ and ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off‘) as Charles Deetz, Catherine O’Hara (‘The Nightmare Before Christmas‘ and ‘Home Alone‘) as Delia Deetz, Winona Ryder (‘Edward Scissorhands’ and ‘ Bram Stoker’s Dracula’) as Lydia Deetz, Glenn Shadix (‘ The Nightmare Before Christmas’) as Otho and Sylvia Sidney (‘Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams‘ and ‘Mars Attacks!’) as Juno.If and when ‘Beetlejuice 2’ arrives, Michael Keaton will surely reprise his role as Betelgeuse.The 1990 ‘Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian’ script would have also seen the return of Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz, Jeffrey Jones as Charles Deetz, and Catherine O’Hara as Delia Deetz.If the script is revived, we might see them again in ‘Beetlejuice 2’.However, Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis are unlikely to return in the sequel, as their characters Adam and Barbara Maitland both pretty much concluded their story arcs in the first film.In 2011, novelist and filmmaker Seth Grahame-Smith was hired to write and produce a sequel for ‘Beetlejuice’, but nothing came of it.In 2015, actress Winona Ryder appeared to confirm a ‘Beetlejuice 2’ during a talk show appearance, but that has since fallen on the wayside as well.In late 2017, Mike Vukadinovich was hired to write yet another script for ‘Beetlejuice 2’, but the project was ultimately shelved in April 2019.Director Tim Burton has himself since revealed that he doubts that there will ever be a sequel to ’Beetlejuice’.Maybe in the future, the project may be revived again but for now ‘Beetlejuice 2’ is no longer in the pipeline.We don’t know if we will ever get a ‘Beetlejuice 2’ at this moment in time, but you can still check out the trailer for the original ‘Beetlejuice’ right here:Beetlejuice 2 – Release Date, Cast, Movie Sequel, Story Details

Winona Ryder, who played goth teen Lydia Deetz in the flick, confirmed …