Danny Elfman Returns For BEETLEJUICE 2 And Says Michael Keaton Won’t Be Much Different From His 150-Year-Old Character

Danny Elfman Returns For BEETLEJUICE 2 And Says Michael Keaton Won’t Be Much Different From His 150-Year-Old Character

Danny Elfman Returns For BEETLEJUICE 2 And Says Michael Keaton Won’t Be Much Different From His 150-Year-Old Character

Cockroach juice 2 it’s about to be made and directed Tim Burton will return to direct the film! Burton will also be joined by Michael Keaton returned as the Ghost with the Plus, Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz, Catherine O’Hara such as Delia Deetz, e Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) will play Lydia’s daughter!

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Now, Danny Elfo has confirmed that he will also be returning to the franchise to provide the soundtrack! This movie is quite the reunion!

During a recent interview with Deadline, Elfman shared his excitement about Cockroach juice 2saying, “I love being a fly on the wall when he’s shooting. I’m doing that in a couple of months, as you may know, on another Tim Burton project. It’s very exciting, to be back in that world.”

When asked how Keaton could return to that world, Elfman said, “I said, ‘It’s not even going to look that much different. That’s the beauty of Beetlejuice’s makeup. He already looked like he was 150 years old in the first one.’ “

She added, “He’s perfect, you know? Everyone else has to play the next generation, except Michael. I mean, he’s still very fit, very active and really on it. And with the Beetlejuice makeup, I can’t even imagine he’s going to look that has pretty much completely changed. So, I can’t wait.

The one before Cockroach juice the movie was a lot of fun and i just hope this sequel captures the same magic. We’ll find out soon enough.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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