Beetlejuice 2 is the long-awaited sequel to Tim Burton’s classic horror comedy, with an exciting cast playing both new and returning characters. Coming 36 years after the 1988 release of the original Beetlejuice, the follow-up revisits the Deetz family as their lives are again turned upside down by the titular "ghost with the most." While a few of the original actors are back for Beetlejuice 2's story, the sequel also keeps things fresh by introducing some recognizable additions to the ensemble. Furthermore, there are still a few missing original Beetlejuice characters who could make surprise appearances in the sequel.
A second Beetlejuice movie has been in the works for a long time, with a rumored sequel project titled Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian marking the first attempt all the way back in 1990. Finally coming to fruition after several decades, Beetlejuice 2 brings a few members of the Deetz family tree back to Winter River after the death of patriarch Charles Deetz, with a series of events leading Lydia to reluctantly summon the titular poltergeist once more. Though certain original Beetlejuice characters like Adam, Barbara, Otho, and Juno won't be back for the 2024 sequel, the returning and new cast members of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice provide a fitting return to Tim Burton's spooky world.
Cast of Beetlejuice 2 | ||
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Picture | Actor | Character |
Michael Keaton | Betelgeuse | |
Winona Ryder | Lydia Deetz | |
Catherine O'Hara | Delia Deetz | |
Jenna Ortega | Astrid Deetz | |
Justin Theroux | Rory | |
Willem Dafoe | Wolf Jackson | |
Monica Bellucci | Delores | |
Burn Gorman | Winter River Reverend | |
Arthur Conti | Jeremy | |
Danny DeVito | Afterlife Janitor |
Michael Keaton As Betelgeuse
Date Of Birth: September 5, 1951
- Active Since: 1975
Michael Keaton was born in Kennedy Township, Pennsylvania, and broke big in 1982's Night Shift as Bill Blazejowski. Keaton has since adopted countless iconic roles throughout his extensive Hollywood career, starting out in comedic projects such as Mr. Mom and Beetlejuice before moving into more dramatic roles. He played Bruce Wayne in Tim Burton’s two Batman movies, Ray Nicolette in both Jackie Brown and Out of Sight, and the titular snowman in Jack Frost before receiving his first Oscar nomination for playing a washed-up actor in the Best Picture-winning Birdman.
Keaton has continued his critically acclaimed streak in such projects as The Trial of the Chicago 7, The Founder, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Spotlight, which also won the Best Picture Oscar. Keaton notably brought his critical success to TV through the miniseries Dopesick, which garnered him an Emmy win. After Beetlejuice 2, Keaton is set to star in the movie Goodrich as Andy Goodrich.
Notable Michael Keaton Movie/TV Show | Character |
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Night Shift (1982) | Bill Blazejowski |
Mr. Mom (1983) | Jack Butler |
Beetlejuice (1988) | Betelgeuse |
Batman (1989) & Batman Returns (1992) | Batman/Bruce Wayne |
Jackie Brown (1997) & Out of Sight (1998) | Agent Ray Nicolette |
Toy Story 3 (2010) | Ken (voice) |
Birdman (2014) | Riggan Thomson |
Spotlight (2015) | Walter "Robby" Robinson |
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) | Vulture/Adrian Toomes |
Dopesick (2021) | Dr. Samuel Finnix |
In the original Beetlejuice movie, Betelgeuse (pronounced like Beetlejuice is spelled) is a supernatural "bio-exorcist" who assists a recently-deceased couple in haunting the new owners of their old home in the realm of the living. He’s notorious for his rowdy and immature personality, which often clashes with those he’s trying to work alongside. The "ghost with the most" is over 700 years old by Beetlejuice 2's timeline, having lived through the Black Plague while also marrying Delores during this time.
Despite being introduced as an ally to the film’s protagonists, he causes more problems than he solves when he demands his summoner’s hand in marriage as payment for his assistance. It’s a darkly comedic role, and the original remains one of Michael Keaton’s best movies decades later. Keaton now reprises the part leading the cast of Beetlejuice 2 as his character is summoned once again.
Winona Ryder As Lydia Deetz
Date Of Birth: October 29, 1971
- Active Since: 1986
Among the returning cast in Beetlejuice 2, Lydia is again played by Minnesota native Winona Ryder, who has collaborated with Tim Burton seveal times. After breaking out in the first Beetlejuice, she played the romantic interest Kim in Burton's Edward Scissorhands before reuniting with the filmmaker to voice Elsa Van Helsing in 2012's Frankenweenie. Ryder earned Oscar nominations for portraying Jo March in the 1994 adaptation of Little Women and May Welland in Martin Scorsese's adaptation of The Age of Innocence. She is also known for playing Susanna in Girl Interrupted, Veronica Sawyer in Heathers, and Joyce Byers in Stranger Things.
Notable Winona Ryder Movie/TV Show | Character |
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Beetlejuice (1988) | Lydia Deetz |
Heathers (1989) | Veronica Sawyer |
Edward Scissorhands (1990) | Kim Boggs |
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) | Mina Murray |
The Age of Innocence (1993) | May Welland |
Little Women (1994) | Jo March |
Girl, Interrupted (1999) | Susanna Kaysen |
Star Trek (2009) | Amanda Grayson |
Black Swan (2010) | Beth MacIntyre |
Stranger Things (2016–present) | Joyce Byers |
In the original Beetlejuice, Lydia was the teenage daughter of the Deetz family, who moved into a recently vacated home that turned out to be haunted by the ghosts of its previous occupants. Unlike her parents, Lydia had the ability to see these spirits and quickly befriended them despite their attempts to scare the family away from their property. Back then, Lydia was known for her gothic style and general distaste for the rest of the world, with Beetlejuice 2 now seeing her grown up with a teenage daughter of her own. However, Lydia hasn't lost her fashion style over the decades since last battling Michael Keaton's character.
Ryder earned Oscar nominations for portraying Jo March in the 1994 adaptation of Little Women and May Welland in Martin Scorsese's adaptation of The Age of Innocence.
Catherine O’Hara As Delia Deetz
Date Of Birth: March 4, 1954
- Active Since: 1974
Catherine O’Hara was born in Toronto, Canada, and broke out in 1988's Beetlejuice after gaining recognition for being in the original cast of Second City Television in the 1970s. She’s perhaps best known for playing Kevin’s mother in the Home Alone movies and Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek, winning an Emmy for the latter. O'Hara has also famously collaborated with filmmaker Christopher Guest for such roles as Cookie Fleck in Best in Show, Mickey Crabbe in A Mighty Wind, and Sheila Albertson in Waiting for Guffman. She also voiced characters in Tim Burton's Frankenweenie and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Notable Catherine O'Hara Movie/TV Show | Character |
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SCTV (1976-1984) | Various |
Beetlejuice (1988) | Delia Deetz |
Home Alone (1990) & Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) | Kate McCallister |
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) | Sally/Shock (voice) |
Waiting for Guffman (1996) | Sheila Albertson |
Best in Show (2000) | Cookie Fleck |
For Your Consideration (2006) | Marilyn Heck |
Penelope (2006) | Jessica Wilhern |
Frankenweenie (2012) | Susan Frankenstein |
Schitt's Creek (2015-2020) | Moira Rose |
O'Hara is among the returning cast of Beetlejuice 2, reprising her role as Delia Deetz, the matriarch of the family that finds itself haunted in the original. Delia was introduced in the first movie as a self-proclaimed sculptor looking to transform the house into a postmodern style, which sparks much of the conflict with the deceased protagonists. In Beetlejuice 2, she returns to Winter River alongside her stepdaughter Lydia and granddaughter Astrid after the unexpected death of Charles Deetz, her husband from the 1988 movie.
Jenna Ortega As Astrid Deetz
Date Of Birth: September 27, 2002
- Active since: 2012
Born in Palm Desert, California, Jenna Ortega is one of the major new additions to the cast for Beetlejuice 2. Ortega broke out as the star of the Disney series Stuck in the Middle but is now best known as Tara Carpenter in the Scream sequels, Lorraine in the horror film X, and Wednesday Addams in the Netflix series Wednesday, which was co-created by Beetlejuice 2 writers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar and helmed by its director, Tim Burton. She also had notable roles in more dramatic movies and shows like Miller's Girl, Finestkind, The Fallout, and Netflix's You.
Notable Jenna Ortega Movie/TV Show | Character |
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Stuck in the Middle (2016-2018) | Harley Diaz |
You season 2 (2019) | Ellie Alves |
The Fallout (2021) | Vada Cavell |
Scream (2022) & Scream VI (2023) | Tara Carpenter |
X (2022) | Lorraine Day |
Wednesday (2022-present) | Wednesday Addams |
Miller's Girl (2024) | Cairo Sweet |
In Beetlejuice 2, Jenna Ortega stars as Astrid, the teenage daughter of Winona Ryder's Lydia Deetz. In the sequel, Astrid stumbles upon Adam and Barbara Maitland's town model in the attic and happens to open a portal to the afterlife, leading to trouble in both realms. Astrid ends up getting stuck in the world of Tim Burton's spooky afterlife realm that leads her to encounter numerous ghosts and threats, with Jenna Ortega even having a scene with sandworms in Beetlejuice 2.
Ortega broke out as the star of the Disney series Stuck in the Middle but is now best known as Tara Carpenter in the Scream sequels, Lorraine in the horror film X, and Wednesday Addams in the Netflix series Wednesday.
Monica Bellucci As Delores
Date Of Birth: September 30, 1964
- Active Since: 1990
Cast in the Beetlejuice 2 role of the titular character's wife, Delores, is Italian actress Monica Bellucci, who had her breakout role in Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1992, which also starred Beetlejuice's Winona Ryder. Bellucci's most famous roles include Persephone in The Matrix: Revolutions and The Matrix Reloaded, Lucia in the James Bond movie Spectre, and Donna Quintano in the action comedy Shoot 'Em Up. The actress also notably portrayed the title character in the classic Italian drama Malena.
Notable Monica Bellucci Movie/TV Show | Character |
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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) | Dracula's Bride |
The Apartment (1996) | Lisa |
Under Suspicion (2000) | Chantal Hearst |
Malèna (2000) | Malèna |
The Matrix Reloaded & The Matrix Revolutions (2003) | Persephone |
Shoot 'Em Up (2007) | Donna Quintano |
Spectre (2015) | Lucia Sciarra |
The introduction of Betelgeuse’s ex-wife is very exciting for this long-awaited sequel, revealing more about Betelgeuse's backstory and who he was before becoming the iconic "bio-exorcist." It’s been a long time since the original Beetlejuice's ending, and the addition of this character proves that plenty has happened between the two movies that the titular character is facing consequences for. As Delores searches the afterlife for revenge against Betelgeuse, she becomes a lurking threat throughout Tim Burton's sequel.
Willem Dafoe As Wolf Jackson
Date Of Birth: July 22, 1955
- Active Since: 1975
Willem Dafoe was born in Appleton, Wisconsin and broke out in the 1986 Vietnam War movie Platoon. The actor should fit perfectly into Tim Burton’s eccentric style, as he has adopted plenty of quirky roles over the years. Dafoe is best known for playing Green Goblin in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man and Thomas Wake in The Lighthouse. He has also earned Oscar nominations for his supporting performances in Platoon, The Florida Project, and Shadow of the Vampire and a lead nod for his portrayal of Vincent van Gogh in At Eternity's Gate.
Notable Willem Dafoe Movie | Character |
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Platoon (1986) | Sgt. Elias Grodin |
Mississippi Burning (1988) | FBI Agent Alan Ward |
The English Patient (1996) | David Caravaggio |
Shadow of the Vampire (2000) | Max Schreck/Count Orlock |
Spider-Man (2002) | Norman Osborn/Green Goblin |
Finding Nemo (2003) | Gill |
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) | Rat |
The Florida Project (2017) | Bobby |
The Lighthouse (2019) | Thomas Wake |
Poor Things (2023) | Dr. Godwin Baxter |
In one of the most surprising additions for Beetlejuice 2, Willem Dafoe joined the cast as Wolf Jackson, an Afterlife Law Enforcement Officer. Dafoe's character was a B-movie action star while still alive, and seeks to fill those thrills in the afterlife through his career as a detective. Throughout the 2024 movie, Wolf Jackson seeks out both Betelgeuse and Delores as the latter seeks her revenge against her ex-husband.
Dafoe's character was a B-movie action star while still alive, and seeks to fill those thrills in the afterlife through his career as a detective.
Justin Theroux As Rory
Date Of Birth: August 10, 1971
- Active Since: 1995
Justin Theroux was born in Washington, DC and broke out in David Lynch's 2001 movie Mulholland Drive. He's best known for playing Timothy Bryce in American Psycho, as well as his lead roles in the series The Leftovers, The Mosquito Coast, and White House Plumbers, in which he portrays Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy. Justin Theroux is also a filmmaker and a screenwriter, having scripted Iron Man 2 and co-written Tropic Thunder and Zoolander 2.
Notable Justin Theroux Movie/TV Show | Character |
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Mulholland Drive (2001) | Adam Kesher |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) | Seamus O'Grady |
Wanderlust (2012) | Seth |
The Leftovers (2014-2017) | Kevin Garvey |
Maniac (2019) | Dr. James K. Mantleray |
The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018) | Drew Thayer |
The Mosquito Coast (2021-2023) | Allie Fox |
White House Plumbers (2023) | G. Gordon Liddy |
In the cast of Beetlejuice 2, Justin Theroux has an important role as Rory. Portraying Lydia's manager and love interest, Rory joins Lydia and the Deetz family in Winter River for the funeral of Charles Deetz, where he soon encounters the titular character. Given his somewhat of an outsider dynamic with the Deetz family, he encounters some trouble with Delia and Astrid. However, he is involved in a key sequence linked to Beetlejuice 2's soundtrack.
Burn Gorman As Winter River Reverend
Date Of Birth: September 1, 1974
- Active Since: 1998
Burn Gorman had joined the Tim Burton sequel's cast in a supporting role. English actor Burn Gorman was born in Los Angeles, California before his family returned to England, with his breakout role being in Torchwood as Owen Harper. The actor has also appeared in Game of Thrones, Turn: Washington's Spies, The Expanse, The Dark Knight Rises, and the Pacific Rim movies.
Notable Burn Gorman Movie/TV Show | Character |
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Torchwood (2006-2008) | Owen Harper |
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) | Phillip Stryver |
Game of Thrones (2013-2014) | Karl Tanner |
Pacific Rim (2013) & Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018) | Hermann Gottlieb |
Turn: Washington's Spies (2014-2017) | Major Edmund Hewlett |
The Expanse (2019) | Adolphus Murtry |
The reverend in Beetlejuice 2 leads the funeral for Charles Deetz, where the children's choir is singing "Day-O" as a reference to the original movie. With another wedding scene also included in Beetlejuice 2, Gorman's reverend is the one who arrives to officiate Lydia and Betelgeuse's second wedding.
Arthur Conti As Jeremy
Date Of Birth: Unknown
- Active Since: 2022
Arthur Conti is among the new members of Beetlejuice 2's cast. Conti is a British actor based in London, England, with Beetlejuice 2 marking his second acting credit. Previously, Conti appeared in House of the Dragon season 1 as the Queen's Page. The actor appears in the movie as Jeremy, a teen in Winter River who forms a bond with Jenna Ortega's Astrid. Well-versed in the backstory of Lydia and the "Ghost House," Jeremy ends up joining Astrid on an arduous trip to the afterlife realm.
Arthur Conti Movies/Shows | Character |
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House of the Dragon (2022) | Queen's Page |
Beetlejuice 2 (2024) | Jeremy |
Danny DeVito As Afterlife Janitor
Date Of Birth: November 17, 1944
- Active Since: 1969
Frequent Tim Burton collaborator Danny DeVito has a cameo in the cast of Beetlejuice 2. DeVito was born in Neptune, New Jersey, with his breakout role being as the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the TV show Taxi between 1978 to 1982. DeVito is also well known for his movie roles in One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest as Martini, Terms of Endearment as Vernon Dahlart, Twins as Vincent Benedict, Tim Burton's Batman Returns as Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin, Matilda as Harry Hornwood (which he also directed), and The Lorax as the titular character.
Notable Danny DeVito Movies/TV Shows | Character |
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Taxi (1978–1982) | Louie De Palma |
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) | Martini |
Terms of Endearment (1983) | Vernon Dahlart |
Twins (1988) | Vernon Dahlart |
Batman Returns (1992) | Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin |
Matilda (1996) | Harry Hornwood |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2006–present) | Frank Reynolds |
The Lorax (2012) | The Lorax |
The actor has also received acclaim for his role as Frank Reynolds on the long-running comedy show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. DeVito reunites with Tim Burton for the fifth time in Beetlejuice 2, in which he portrays an afterlife janitor. DeVito's Beetlejuice 2 character unfortunately gets in the way of Delores, becoming threatened by her soul-sucking demon powers.
Other Members Of Beetlejuice 2's Supporting Cast
Santiago Cabrera as Richard: Astrid's father and Lydia's husband who passed away before the events of Beetlejuice 2. Cabrera would be known for his roles in Heroes, Merlin, Salvation, and Star Trek: Picard.
Nick Kellington as Bob: Beetlejuice's second-in-command among his shrunken-head workers. Kellington previously played Dipsy in Teletubbies, as well as roles in the Star Wars franchise.
Amy Nuttall as Jane Butterfield: The grown-up version of Little Jane from the original movie, who is a realtor like her mother. Nuttall would be best known for her role as Ethel Parks in Downton Abbey.
Filipe Cates as Vlad: A boy Astrid meets in Beetlejuice 2's ending sequence. The young actor recently appeared in an episode of Apple TV+'s Masters of the Air.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
PG-13
Comedy
Supernatural
Fantasy
Horror
- Director
- Tim Burton
- Release Date
- September 6, 2024
- Distributor(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Cast
- Michael Keaton , Winona Ryder , Catherine O'Hara , Jenna Ortega , Justin Theroux , Willem Dafoe , Monica Bellucci , Arthur Conti , Nick Kellington , Santiago Cabrera , Burn Gorman , Danny DeVito , Sami Slimane , Amy Nuttall , Mark Heenehan , Charlie Hopkinson , Liv Spencer , Skylar Park , Matthew Lyons , Jane Leaney , David Ayres , Sophie Holland , Walles Hamonde
- Writers
- Alfred Gough , Miles Millar , Mike Vukadinovich , Seth Grahame-Smith , Michael McDowell , Larry Wilson
- Runtime
- 104 Minutes