How a Last-Minute Script Update Changed the Sets of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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The original script for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice didn't focus on the town, but a late shift gave the house a bigger role, prompting a return to East Corinth.
According to Scruton, the town was almost unchanged since the original filming, making it extraordinary for him, as a huge fan of the first film.
Although the town remained the same, the Maitland/Deetz home needed to be completely rebuilt, as it was just a façade in the original.
The design team aimed to maintain consistency with the original film, although the home's exterior underwent a postmodern reimagining for the sequel.
Read at Architectural Digest
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