Beetlejuice 2 and Dune: Sandworms Get a Sci-Fi Upgrade!
The sandworms are back in Beetlejuice 2, and they're bigger and badder than ever, thanks to some inspiration from the new Dune Movies! Director Tim Burton himself admitted that the sequel's sandworms were meant to "ride on the coattails" of Dune's success, even implementing similar tactics for using this specific afterlife “sandworm” that got featured in later promotional clips for example either, for either trying to attract specifically science fiction enthusiasts amongst their broader targeted audiences to ultimately potentially also becoming ticket sales eventually now rather than simply existing “during promotion”. However their presence already in early movie scenes already implied significant and essential story role regardless promotional use or not, as one core movie story part even during earliest brainstorming or screenwriting planning stages also, which is an interesting discussion I look towards reading further comments whenever official behind scenes and similar commentaries come either whenever Beetlejuice Blu Ray release dates become publicly known either!
Even more fun fact, the original Beetlejuice which had “sandworm too was already “Dune influenced. Its creator Frank Herbert, saw several of their Dune franchise pieces rising popularity both around Herbert's novel work plus many others including that popular ‘84 film. Beetlejuice also hit within 4 years afterwards now also which implied prior influence! It was so memorable that those moments still stand today!
Beetlejuice 2, Michael Keaton, and Jenna Ortega: A Horror-Comedy Sequel
Beetlejuice 2 continues the story involving this titular troublemaking ghost too also plus Wynona Ryder who got her debut amongst these priorly mentioned movie events starring together also, while being surrounded further by multiple ghosts as they fight off others buying and staying around property either. So while that premise returns also too this time we also bring further actor Michael “Keaton with co-stars either old plus more contemporary in names now like Jenna!
Beetlejuice is a total classic horror-comedy where, funnily-enough enough two, recently ghost-type couples trick these living humans on their own prior property also to hopefully scaring other living inhabitants into eventually ultimately “abandoning site rather than just scaring “during early days too now, rather there appear some further longer-term objective rather than solely "pure chaos by scare tactics". They also enlist that titular spooky ghost, beetlejuice, which then triggers “whole series crazy additional side events around main premise after Michael gets so increasingly more involved rather than staying smaller part early-on when introduced now too which also eventually prompts so-many further funny situations.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Sandworms, Movie Sequels, and Tim Burton's Vision
While these specific monster, creature and horror aesthetics remain roughly comparable despite technical advancements across so much technology and especially computer aided animation and imagery as one aspect amongst all. Burton uses “tricks for integrating digital within scenes without ruining the feel either. Despite making one massive 3D version at least!
What happens next as "Beetlejuice” comes back to theatres, as its only logical continuation, for “fans like Tim and Danny”. Its a pretty similar feel also to what many experience after some prior movie's long-anticipated new releases finally become publically, broadly viewed “beyond earlier promotion” either now during modern release, also rather than as it sometimes existed, decades earlier.. Despite similarities towards both previous sandworm forms this also picks several cues also specifically regarding Dune too! One notable comparison comes around specifically Paul Atreides who becomes central part with Timothee amongst their recent version, through eventually riding over giant desert worm also which for Dune as core movie scene too in latest release now in its similar way how those involved behind this, newer upcoming 2024-timed sequel’s newest Beetlejuice wanted even some homage too now in that newest sandworm that Ortega becomes similarly introduced too now rather than being a copy too but for similar effect for fans from both those old now + recent audiences now also!. How much do their fans cross also from these seemingly unrelated two groups? Another potential talking-point when the two get even compared in further critical reviews rather than simply now for promotion only or just mentioning either now together now at least until upcoming Bluray release at latest too by official commentators when those release date too becomes confirmed, also.
Movies, Sci-fi, and Horror-Comedy: Beetlejuice 2 Blends Genres
Not simply does it show Ortega calling it but other core moments “call to those familiar Dune story” as for instance there is some sandworm ground device, that’s visually hidden initially without “Dune specific thumpings,” within the sands for activating rather instead, than those used originally by its originator Frank. Which for fans who already watched both new and some possibly other Dune content too can likely start appreciating even more after second and following re-watches! These now added moments with ground tremors and vibrations “hint sandworms near rather than just randomly making such effect also.. Interesting what gets inspired within Tim’s works. Even early films are never really truly disconnected! There were influences.
These films share some strange DNA through more than merely both belonging during genre classification amongst either those specific monster styles that “sometimes gets associated specifically to “only Halloween themes during media” where even if entirely disconnected it seems those concepts only become really accepted towards viewers when bundled accordingly by that time during that season!. Rather for those two films that seem unrelated each carries prior lineage towards “sci fi origins. Like with Paul during their recent “Paul movie” appearance while doing similar ride over monster sandworm during Arrakis.
Tim Burton and Beetlejuice 2: Bringing the Afterlife Back to the Big Screen!
This shows a strange but intentional call back for audiences also who recall “both Beetlejuice which happened almost two, four decades and Dune too in similar timeframe despite the remake rather than the first novel or their 1984 cinematic film now during newer Beetlejuice releases. Those little easter egg sand tremors aren’t entirely Beetlejuice nor truly only existing during that specific story too where each ultimately comes with inspiration instead in Dune by sand worms for its similar purpose.
Overall with some newer technological integrations its quite a feat that despite differences that those key original movie stylistic elements remain recognizable too that many previous audiences should still quickly also, recall amidst today’s movie theatres and screens either also. Despite lacking the initial actors they had an entire handbook “for dead recent”. Its so charming despite the spooky “dead handbook” as core premise with prior stories there rather now having some new take also on the spooky and macabre story telling styles associated within “previous afterlife,” during today.