Beetlejuice 2 Set Photos: Winona Ryder Is Back as Lydia Deetz!

Fans of Beetlejuice know that the number three plays an essential role in the franchise. Tim Burton’s dark comedy from 1988 finally gets a sequel, and with the success of recent gothic tales like The Sandman and Wednesday, it looks like the third time’s the charm.

Since production on Beetlejuice 2 has begun, we may expect to see more set images of the actors in costume; the first batch has already shown Winona Ryder (Stranger Things) back in her role as Lydia Deetz. Thankfully, it appears that Lydia has not abandoned her gothic past. Moreover, she’s never looked better, looking s*xier than ever with her new dark hair, dark clothes, and eyeliner.

Lydia is seen peering out the window of a car from within, seemingly with some disdain. It’s fascinating to see where Lydia is in life now as an adult after seeing her as a teenager in the previous film.

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Beetlejuice 2: It Looks Orignal As It Was 35 Years Before

Despite the passage of 35 years since its initial release, Beetlejuice still has a pretty distinctive look and a daring concept, which mixes dark humor with supernatural creatures, heavy-handed nonsense elements, and a touch of ick factor (sometimes all of these at once), which is why fans so eagerly anticipate its return.

Winona Ryder is back as Lydia Deetz on the set of Beetlejuice 2: 

Beetlejuice 2 is an event of a film not only because of its visual flair but also because it reunites the original film’s key creative players. Tim Burton, who had been away from making truly gothic-inspired features for a while, returns to form with this film, which stars Michael Keaton (The Flash) as the title character for the first time in decades.

Winona Ryder, the target of the worst Hollywood executives and paparazzi had to offer, is also in the spotlight. Beetlejuice 2 also stars Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek), Jenna Ortega (Wednesday), and Monica Bellucci (Mafia Mamma).

Justin Theroux (The Mosquito Coast), Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man: No Way Home), and Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton. Mike Vukadinovich, the writer of Kidding and Remembrance, penned the screenplay.

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