'Beetlejuice 2': Director Tim Burton reportedly in talks to direct
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When Beetlejuice debuted in 1988, it didn鈥檛 take long for it to become a legitimate cultural sensation spawning a cartoon series, toys, , and almost immediate proposals for a sequel. Though much work was put into producing the dire-sounding Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian, said sequel never materialized.
Despite the failure of Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian in the 鈥90s, stories and rumors of a sequel have persisted . Just two days ago, an unverified source claimed that original director Tim Burton () had in helming a version of 听written by Seth Grahame-Smith (). Now, more reliable voices have confirmed that Burton is indeed moving forward with plans to direct the follow-up to his horror-comedy classic.
has shared the news that Burton is in active talks to helm Beetlejuice 2. Currently finishing work on his upcoming historical drama/biopic Big Eyes, Burton has apparently begun speaking with the producers at the Geffen Company (who also backed the original film) about the job.
If Burton does indeed direct听Beetlejuice 2 and Michael Keaton听() returns as the ghost with the most (it鈥檚 not a sure thing yet), it鈥檒l mark the first time he has teamed up with the actor since Batman Returns in 1992. Over the years, nearly every from Beetlejuice has expressed interest to reprise their roles in a possible sequel. With Burton behind the camera, Beetlejuice 2 could be more of a legitimate reunion and continuation than fans dared hope.
Though it would have to work hard to be worse than the famously bad Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian script, one has to wonder exactly what scriptwriter Grahame-Smith has fashioned for this version of the sequel. The screenplay must have Burton鈥檚 confidence if he鈥檚 willing to direct it 鈥 but given the nature of the scripts for Burton鈥檚 most , this may not be a surefire sign of quality. After all, Grahame-Smith was responsible for the quite tepid screenplay for .
Nonetheless, any solid news about Beetlejuice 2 is potentially good news. After a spate of underwhelming projects, Burton needs a hit. A return to one of the movies that put him on the map could be just the thing to revitalize a career some say is in sharp decline.
Kyle Hembree blogs at .