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Mirroring the original movie,Beetlejuice 2uses the same text for the opening credits sequence.

Warner Bros. wantedHouse Ghoststo be the title of the original 1988 movie.

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Based on Rory’s motivations for exploitation, he likely made most of the decisions surroundingGhost House.

The location is full of various art installations, including giant video screens of Delia.

Funny enough, fame and notoriety for her work are always on Delia’s mind in theBeetlejuicefranchise.

Michael Keaton in Beetlejuice 2 with creepy hands over this shoulders

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In a pleasant surprise,Beetlejuice 2features a stop-motion sequence to detail the events ofhow Charles Deetz died.

The sculpture that almost killed her in the original film makes a comeback in the sequel.

Instead of the original upbeat version, the movie chose a much different tone.

Beetlejuice 2 locations with Michael Keaton in character

She succeeded after Adam and Barbara died, but apparently, the interest in reality stayed with the family.

By asking if Maxie Dean has arrived,Beetlejuice 2seemingly confirms that the couple survived theend of the originalBeetlejuice.

Oddly, Sarah isn’t mentioned, but the name drop implies Maxie is still around in 2024.

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A burning plane crashes into the ocean in Beetlejuice 2

Michael Keaton as Betelgeuse, Catherine O’Hara as Delia, and Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice 2 with money in the background

Charles with binoculars bird-watching in Beetlejuice

Danny DeVito as a dead janitor in Beetlejuice 2

Delia trapped by her sculpture in Beetlejuice

Charles Deetz’s funeral in Beetlejuice 2

Jane and her daughter in a car talking to Lydia in Beetlejuice

Robert Goulet talking on the phone as Maxie Dean in Beetlejuice

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