
with Beetlejuice 2 Finally here, moviegoers will be eager to know if there are any extra surprises in terms of a credit scene at the end of the sequel. It lasted 36 years Beetlejuice 2 to happen despite the lasting popularity of Tim Burton's original movie from 1988. As predicted, there is still great interest in continuing the franchise, especially when adding elements for the new generation through Jenna Ortega's audition as part of Beetlejuice 2s figure. While the future of the franchise is unclear, the final moments of the sequel help provide some insight.
Whereas the original Beetlejuice The story is mostly tied up with loose ends for Lydia and the Deetz family, and the story left open the possibility of the return of the bio-exorcist. That's why the development of a sequel was decades before Beetlejuice 2His story finally came to fruition in the last few years. This time, the story centers around three generations of the Deetz family - Astrid, Lydia and Delia - as they deal with havoc caused by Michael Keaton's Beetlejuice and other threats from the dead. Still, does the long-awaited sequel leave the door open for more?
Beetlejuice 2 does not have a credits scene
The Tim Burton sequel does not have any mid- or post-credits scenes
Rather than following the current Hollywood trend for popular franchise films, Beetlejuice 2 It doesn't include any sort of credits scene, but there is a tribute to the film's cast before the traditional credits roll.. The movie ends with solo credits while showing the main cast, including a fun tribute to a new fan-favorite character that many will enjoy. That said, there won't be any surprises to look out for once the actual credits start rolling.
While credits scenes and other surprises are worth sticking around for, it's important to remind viewers that it's never really a waste of time to watch the credits sequence. Especially after the Hollywood labor strikes, honoring everyone involved in creating a movie from top to bottom is never a bad thing.
The original Beetlejuice did not have any credit surprises
Beetlejuice 2 follows the approach of the original movie
The lack of a credits scene for Beetlejuice 2 Can't be a surprise, considering The original Beetlejuice Also did not have any credit surprises. at the end of BeetlejuiceLydia came home from school to share good news about getting an A on her math test. To celebrate, she convinces Adam and Barbara to use their ghost powers for a special dance sequence to Harry Belafonte's "Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora)," a notable highlight on Beetlejuices 1988 soundtrack. The sequence also cuts to Beetlejuice sitting in the Netherworld's waiting room, where a witch doctor shrinks his head after stealing the man's ticket.
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Beetlejuice Not having any credits scenes wouldn't have been questioned in the late 80s since the trend didn't really start until decades after the original movie was released. answered, Burton wasn't one to embrace the credits scene trend with his filmographyEven when it comes to more recent movies. with uncertainty around Beetlejuice 3 event and his involvement, if it happens, it makes sense that the director kept things simple with Beetlejuice 2. Instead of teasing something that might not pay off, the sequel is keeping the future of the franchise in other ways.