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It's time to go behind the scenes of the fantasy comedy film "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," directed by the visionary Tim Burton. This highly anticipated sequel brings back the beloved bio-exorcist in a whole new adventure. Starring the incomparable Michael Keaton reprising his iconic role as Beetlejuice, the movie also features a stellar cast including Winona Ryder, returning as Lydia Deetz, the quirky goth teen now grown up. Joining them are the immensely talented Catherine O'Hara, known for her comedic prowess, and Jenna Ortega, bringing fresh energy to the ensemble.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Cast:

Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Jenna Ortega, Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci and Willem Dafoe

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is now playing in theaters everywhere!
Transcript
00:00I'm a big fan of dubbed Italian horror films.
00:20It was really great to come back to this world.
00:22I don't usually like to do that kind of a thing,
00:25but I just recall the experience of making the film
00:29and the sort of energy and the sort of improv
00:33and sort of having sets and puppets and physical effects.
00:37And, you know, you get kind of lost in the big Hollywood structure,
00:41and so for me it was kind of going back into making stuff
00:44the way I like doing it, you know, and working with people that I love
00:48and both originals and the new cast and everything.
00:52And so for me, and trying to do it in the same spirit
00:56that we did the first one, shoot it quickly, you know, shoot it,
01:00you know, make stuff up every day on a daily basis,
01:03and you don't get to do that with a lot of movies.
01:06It was important for me that this was a very personal movie
01:09in terms of everything, you know, my feelings about Lydia
01:12and what happens to people as you get older
01:14and the life choices you make for good and for bad
01:18and the relationships that you have, kids, whatever.
01:21And so everything, you know, you know, like Soul Train,
01:26because I used to love watching Soul Train as a child.
01:29And even things on the set, because you're making up a world,
01:33everything on the set has to have some kind of meaning to it.
01:36So for me, I guess the whole thing is filled with those kinds of things.
01:46A lot of them are in there.
01:48I'm a big fan of, like, dubbed Italian horror films,
01:53and, you know, in fact, most people should say,
01:56oh, I prefer the original language, but, you know, for me,
01:59I grew up on, you know, Japanese, Italian, Mexican horror films
02:04dubbed into English that became like a weird poetry to me.
02:08And, you know, things like Soul Train and just everything.
02:11I mean, I truly kind of put, and that's why we wanted to go back
02:15and shoot in the original location.
02:18You know, everything, even seeing the cast,
02:21my first day when I saw Winona and Catherine on the set,
02:24I got very emotional, you know.
02:26And so having that kind of emotion when you're making something
02:29is a very powerful artistic tool.

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