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2024
100 minutes
Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy
English
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This sequel to 1980's cult classic Beetlejuice, in which goth girl Lydia Deetz and her parents were almost spooked out of their home by a ghastly poltergeist, revisits the characters many years later. An unexpected family tragedy brings Lydia and her own moody teenager daughter Astrid back to the old house, where the girl discovers a mysterious model of the local town in the attic. When a portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened and Astrid is kidnapped, Lydia is forced to summon Betelgeuse, the hilarious and revolting supernatural being that haunted her youth, to help save her daughter. But with Beetlejuice's own past back to haunt him and mayhem unleashed across the realms of both the living and the dead, can peace ever be restored? This fantasy horror-comedy explores many of director Tim Burton's familiar themes and motifs, such as grief, monstrosity and learning to stand up for oneself.
moderate horror, gore, violence, sex, drug references, language
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