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Michael Keaton and Catherine O’Hara bring back ‘Beetlejuice’ magic at Oscars 2024, hinting at sequel excitement.
Michael Keaton and Catherine O’Hara brought a wave of nostalgia to the stage of the 96th Academy Awards, rekindling memories of the beloved 1988 film “Beetlejuice.” The duo, who starred together in the iconic movie, reunited to present awards for Best Production Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling, much to the delight of fans worldwide.
Their reunion came on the heels of Tim Burton’s confirmation, shared on Instagram last November, that filming for the long-awaited sequel, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” had wrapped up. Burton expressed gratitude to everyone involved in bringing the sequel to life, igniting anticipation among eager fans.
The upcoming film sees the return of Keaton, O’Hara, and Winona Ryder to the Beetlejuice universe. Joining the stellar cast are newcomers Jenna Ortega, Monica Bellucci, and Justin Theroux, adding fresh energy to the franchise.
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O’Hara, in a January interview, shared her excitement about sharing screen time with Keaton once again, particularly in a two-person moment with his character, Beetlejuice. Reflecting on the experience, she marveled at how Keaton hadn’t seemed to age a day, humorously noting that Beetlejuice had aged remarkably well.
Michael Keaton, too, expressed cautious optimism about revisiting the iconic role after decades. Acknowledging the pressure to get it right, he emphasized the importance of doing justice to the beloved characters and storyline. Despite initial hesitations, both actors dove back into their roles with determination, eager to see if they could recapture the magic of the original film.
Their reunion at the Oscars served as a heartwarming reminder of the enduring legacy of “Beetlejuice” and the timeless chemistry between its stars. As fans eagerly await the release of the sequel, Keaton and O’Hara’s on-stage reunion was a moment of pure joy, celebrating the magic of cinema and the enduring bonds forged by iconic films like “Beetlejuice.”
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