Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Serves Spirited Gags, Lacks Spooky Frights: Review
Briefly

The follow-up to the original Beetlejuice offers a much lighter tone, leaning into comedy while reinventing the Deetz family's haunting adventures three decades later.
Director Tim Burton's Beetlejuice 2 diverges from the gothic atmosphere of the original, swapping moody scares for a more humorous vibe, resulting in a larger body count.
Willem Dafoe delivers a hilarious performance as a deceased TV actor investigating undead crimes. While it may not fit the original tone, it entertains thoroughly.
Lydia's returning family dynamic, alongside new characters like Justin Theroux’s unhinged fiancé and Monica Bellucci’s ex-Mrs. Beetlejuice, further complicates their ghostly escapades.
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