Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is pretty solid, so people are excited to see what Tim Burton directs next. As it turns out, he’ll be off the air until Wednesday of season two.
Collider shared the news and said Burton will direct four of the eight episodes, just like in the first season. Launching in 2022) ).
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With the Beetlejuice sequel still raking in a fair amount of cash (relative to its $100 million production budget), hopes for the trilogy are high, but that’s far from confirmed, especially with co-star Jenna Ortega was busy Wednesday starring in (now in production) and preparing to promote several upcoming films, including an adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s “Clara and the Sun.”
Show co-creator Al Goff said Burton’s relationship with Ortega was one of the main reasons he stayed on for the second season: “He just loved the show, he loved doing it, he loved working with Jenna , it was great. Trust me, we were excited because I was with you and I thought he was going to be like, “I did it. “Yeah, no, I think when he likes something… he’s not cynical at all, which I think is another reason why Beetlejuice was successful, because he didn’t do that. , there’s no other reason, it’s totally It’s Tim’s.
Another big selling point of season 2 may be the focus more on the horror element than the romance element, something Ortega really pushed after the huge success of the first season, which made it one of Netflix’s most popular series of all time .
While reviews have been mostly positive, many feel there’s room for improvement, with Ortega himself being one of the loudest voices publicly discussing some of its shortcomings related to comedy and romance. If anything, look at how season two ends with her taking a more proactive stance both in front of and behind the camera.