Beetlejuice Beetlejuice gave us a very weird ending that will totally make sense in a third film. The sequel to the late ‘80s classic OG film brought back Michael Keaton as our beloved and gross Ghost with the Most alongside Winona Ryder’s Lydia Deetz and Catherine O’Hara’s Delia Deetz. And, of course, newcomer and current IT girl Jenna Ortega joined the franchise as Lydia’s quirky daughter Astrid. Now, Warner Bros. is summoning its bio-exorcist for a third film and we cannot wait to see what a Beetlejuice 3 sequel will entail.
We can only assume that Tim Burton will return to direct. We are certain that the powers that be will title the film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Honestly, I don’t want to even say it out loud. The last thing I need is that weirdo in a suit popping up in my life.

This news came during an interview that Warner Bros. CEOs Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy did with Deadline recently. When asked if there’s another Beetlejuice sequel, Luca simply said, “Imminently. The ink might not be dry on the deals yet, but imminently.”
We can expect that Keaton will return as Beetlejuice as well as Ortega and Ryder reprising their roles. Delia is with her husband in the Great Beyond, so we probably won’t see her again. But, it remains to be seen if Lydia is truly done doing ghost stories and what Astrid is up to in life now. Either way, we are down for a Beetlejuice 3 sequel.
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