One of the most anticipated film sequels is finally about to hit the screens. Everything seems to indicate that, this time, beetlejuice 2 Yes it is in official development.
The above was confirmed by media such as screen rant and Comic Book, ensuring that there is even a logo for the new adventure of the super-ghost. The news was revealed during the most recent edition of CinemaCon, which is currently taking place in Las Vegas.
This confirmation comes just a few weeks after rumors began to circulate about the addition of Jenna Ortega to the cast of the new installment. During the Warner Bros. panel, the appearance of the Merlina actress was not confirmed, nor was the rest of the performers who will be part of the production announced.
Continue reading: beetlejuice 2 already in development
However, if it turns out that Ortega is being considered for the role of the daughter of Winona Ryder’s character in the first film, the possibility that Michael Keaton and Tim Burton will return would also be greater. Both have flirted with the idea of returning to this universe, but nothing is set in stone.
Recently, during an interview with Deadline, Burton stated that he did have hope for the film, although he said he preferred to remain cautious. These were his words about it:
“Nothing is ruled out. I only know I’m making a movie when I’m on set shooting it. I try to go back to the root of everything. It arises from a seed and then grows, instead of making statements. I’m working on ideas and stuff, but it’s too early. We’ll see how it goes.”
Now that Beetlejuice 2 is in development, who will be back? For now, we know that Michael Keaton is resuming the roles that catapulted him to fame, which can be seen in the new trailer of Flash, where he plays Batman. Veil HERE.
Jose Roberto Landaverde Movie buff and music lover. I am fascinated by writing, listening, reading and commenting on everything related to the seventh art. I’m a fan of Rocky and Back to the Future and obviously one day I’ll climb the “Philly Steps” and drive a DeLorean. Faithful believer that cinema is the best teleportation machine, and also that on the big screen we can all see ourselves represented. I constantly, like Scott Pilgrim, ask myself: “Does bread make you fat?”