Why It Took So Long To Make Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

TL;DR


• The article explores why it took so long for Tim Burton to make a sequel to his 1988 supernatural comedy film "Beetlejuice." Burton had been hesitant to revisit the character, as he was concerned about potentially ruining the original film's legacy. He wanted to ensure that any potential sequel would capture the same spirit and tone as the first movie.

• The article also discusses the various attempts over the years to develop a "Beetlejuice" sequel, including a proposed animated series and a planned feature film that never materialized. Scriptwriters and producers struggled to come up with a story that would do justice to the original and satisfy both Burton and the audience.

• Ultimately, the article suggests that the long wait for a "Beetlejuice" sequel may have been a blessing in disguise. By taking the time to carefully consider the project and ensure it was done right, Burton and the creative team were able to preserve the integrity of the original film and avoid the pitfalls that often plague unnecessary sequels.

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