Tim Burton gave Jenna Ortega theBeetlejuice Beetlejuicescript just a couple of days afterWednesdaypremiered on Netflix . She left his post , block up on the side of the main road , scan the script in its totality , and settle to do the movie .

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1.Winona RyderandTim Burtontalked “on and off” for 15 years about doing aBeetlejuicesequel. “It was always very top secret,” Winona said. “Tim would call and we’d meet in LA. I definitely got my hopes up a few times, and then I’d hear he was doing another movie. I know he was having those conversations with Catherine [O’Hara] and Michael [Keaton], too, but not all of us together. The only way to do it right was to have all of us.”

2.Jenna OrtegafirstlearnedaboutBeetlejuice Beetlejuicea couple of days afterWednesdaydropped on Netflix. Tim Burton called Jenna to come into his office to chat aboutWednesday, and when she got there, he “plopped” the script down in front of her and asked her to play Astrid.

3.Jenna revealed that she met Michael Keaton for the first time when he was dressed up as Beetlejuice. “He came up behind me. I was getting a hair and makeup test, and I got a tap on the shoulder, and I turned around — and it was a jump scare, for sure,” she toldJimmy Fallon. “He was like, ‘Oh, hey, I’m Michael,’ and he had… molds peeling off his face. I played it cool.”

4.In the film, Charles Deetz, originally played by Jeffrey Jones, dies after a plane crash where he finds himself stranded in the ocean and gets bitten in half by a shark. Tim’s real-life nightmare of dying inspired the stop-motion sequence. “The way Charles dies in that animated piece is Tim’s nightmare of dying,” screenwriter Alfred Goughsaid. “He literally pitched that: ‘My nightmare is, I’m in a plane crash, I survive the plane crash, I almost drown, and then a shark eats me.'”

5.Jenna shared that working with Tim Burton onBeetlejuice Beetlejuicewastotally differentfrom working onWednesdaywith him. Now that they’d known each other and worked together, she found that he was “more playful” on set.

6.Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the film’s screenwriters, worked alongside Tim onWednesday,and one day after filming wrapped, Tim asked them to stop by for a chat. Both assumed something was wrong, but Tim actually asked them if they’d be willing to pen thesequel script.

7.For the scenes in theunderworld, the actors all had to stand in a diagonal position because none of the floors are flat.

8.The film’s chaotic third act is underscored by Richard Harris’s seven-and-a-half-minute song"MacArthur Park.“Tim was inspired by thesong, which he heard playing on the jukebox in his kitchen, and decided that he wanted the entire song in the script.

9.Jenna revealed that Justin Theroux was one of the hardest people to work with because he kept making her burst out laughing andbreak character.

10.And Justin shared that Catherine O’Hara was the one that made him constantlybreak character.

11.The movie takes place in the fictional town of Winter River, Connecticut, but was actually shot in the East Corinth section of Corinth, Vermont, the same location where the first film was shot. While they were back up there filming the sequel, fans would visit the set and show Jenna oldphoto albumswith Tim’s signature in them.

12.Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin did not return for the sequel. Tim Burton explained that in making this movie he “didn’t want to just tick any boxes,” and that this installment would focus on the three generations of Deetz women. “Even though they were such an amazing integral part of the first one, I was focusing on something else,” hesaid.

13.In creating theconceptforBeetlejuice Beetlejuice, Tim wanted to start completely fresh, so he didn’t rewatch the original movie or look at any potential sequel scripts written over the years.

14.Warner Brothers wanted to call the original movieGhost House,but Tim fought to have it titledBeetlejuice. However, they brought back thattitleas the name of Lydia’s ghost-hunting show.

15.Finally, fans have wondered about a thirdBeetlejuicemovie, but so far the screenwriters don’t believe Tim would want to do another one. “I don’t think Tim’s looking for a third one. It would always be about the right story and the right reasons for doing it,” Milessaid. “This has been an incredible ride to do this movie. At many points in this process, we were like, What are we doing? Why are we messing with an iconic movie? It really is great that people like the movie like they do. That’s a great thing to accomplish for everybody involved. Never say never, right?”

Beetlejuice Beetlejuiceis in theaters now.

Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz and Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice in a scene from the movie Beetlejuice, standing in a dimly lit attic

Jenna Ortega in a black dress with a thigh-high slit stands next to Tim Burton in a black suit, posing in front of a decorative gate backdrop

Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice, with disheveled hair and worn-out makeup, in a dimly lit room with a backdrop of bright lighting through window blinds

Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, and Luis GuzmĂĄn stand in gothic attire at a cemetery scene from the TV show "Wednesday."

Jenna Ortega, wearing a school uniform, stands on a wooden staircase, while Tim Burton, holding headphones, points and gives direction

Jenna Ortega in an ornate outfit, looking shocked while standing between two figures in similar antique attire

Jenna Ortega wearing a black frilled outfit and cape, gesturing animatedly, in a pastel background for a BuzzFeed Celeb segment

Jenna Ortega and Christina Ricci anxiously look upwards in a still from "Wednesday," in a scene set inside a dimly lit church

Justin Theroux portraying a character in a dramatic scene with a serious expression

Image of a scene from the TV show "What We Do in the Shadows." Natasia Demetriou sits on a couch next to a ghastly Santa Claus-like figure holding gifts

A film director wearing a beret and holding a camera lens points while perched on a ladder

Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis in a dramatic scene, holding a door closed against an unseen force, with a surreal landscape in the background

A character in the TV show "The Sandman" dressed in a loose shirt with a messy appearance, wide eyes, and a shocked expression, stands in focus. Another figure is blurred in the background

Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz in "Beetlejuice" revival, sporting a gothic outfit with a black choker and spiky hairstyle, expressing a perplexed look

Beetlejuice, dressed in a black and white striped suit with wild hair and dark eye makeup, holds a microphone. Another character in a yellow suit stands in the background