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Anticipate No Further Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice Sequel

In the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel, Michael Keaton and Tim Burton have chosen to restrict Beetlejuice's screen presence.

Anticipate No Further Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice Sequel

Headline: Is Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice a Minute-Muncher? The True Story Behind the Iconic Character's Screen Time

Get Your Popcorn Ready, Fans! A new interview with the star-studded cast of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - Tim Burton, Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara - is sending waves through the film world, as they share fond memories of filming the original masterpiece. But will the sequel live up to expectations? The crew spills the tea on what's to come, but the mystery surrounding Beetlejuice's screen time remains shrouded in secrecy...

Throwback to the Shrimp Cocktail Glove-Puppets and the Enigmatic Handbook While the conversation centers around the quirky shrimp cocktail glove-puppets and the existence of The Handbook for the Recently Deceased, the cast sheds little light on what awaits us next month. However, Burton did grace us with a tidbit - the titular character's screentime will mirror his schedule in the original movie, which, if mathematics don't lie, translates to Beetlejuice being on our screens for fewer than 20 minutes!

Burton and Keaton on Balancing Acts Regarding this intriguing revelation, Burton remarks, "I didn't realize until after we shot it [the sequel] that it almost mirrored the same schedule we had on the first one." Keaton concurs, saying, "Our agreement was no more Beetlejuice than the last time." Cue our puzzled faces - will the marquee character in a film with his name emblazoned twice in the title have such a limited presence?

The Magic of Practical Effects and a Past Mistake As Burton steers back to practical effects and his familiar collaborator, Keaton, he's candid about his past performance in Dumbo: "I sucked in Dumbo." With prospects of a new collaboration, let's hope Burton and Keaton's magic reunites, leaving no room for such a stumble again.

Will Beetlejuice's Screen Time Irk the Fans? As it stands, no hard facts regarding Beetlejuice's screen presence have been disclosed, leaving plenty of room for speculation and debate among fans. But one thing's for certain, if Beetlejuice's actual screentime in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice does indeed hover around the 17-minute mark in a 104-minute film, we can't help but wonder if Burton has taken a leaf out of his own book, and learned to resist overindulgence since Dumbo's debut.

So buckle up, fans, as we brace ourselves for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's release on September 6, and keep your fingers crossed that this iconic character's well-deserved comeback will live up to the hype!

*Side Note: Catch the latest updates on the up-and-coming releases of Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, the DC Universe, and everything on the horizon for Doctor Who*. Stay tuned, and remember...Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!

  1. The upcoming film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is expected to feature technology in the form of practical effects, as director Tim Burton and his collaborator, Michael Keaton, revisit their familiar collaboration.
  2. The release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on September 6 will see Tim Burton and Michael Keaton reuniting, with the duo reminiscing about their past collaborations, such as Keaton's performance in Dumbo that he believes was not successful.
  3. In the IO9 article discussing Beetlejuice's screen time in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, it's mentioned that the character's on-screen presence will be similar to his schedule in the original movie, which translates to a screen time of less than 20 minutes in the 104-minute film.
  4. The limited screen time for Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has sparked debate among fans, with some questioning if the decision stems from Burton's focus on resisting overindulgence, as evidenced by his past mistakes like Dumbo.

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