Tim Burton News
The potential sequel to Tim Burton’s 1988 Comedy classic, Beetlejuice is one of those development stories that just won’t go away. Largely that’s because it isn’t just a dream. Tim Burton has stated as recently as May that it’s a project he’s still interested in working on under the “right circumstances.” The entire cast seems game to return, and in 2011, Seth Grahame-Smith (Dark Shadows) even went to work writing the screenplay for the sequel.
- Screen Crush: Michael Keaton Thinks the 'Beetlejuice 2' Ship Has Sailed
- JoBlo: Michael Keaton thinks the ship has sailed regarding a Beetlejuice sequel
- Entertainment Weekly: Michael Keaton on 'Beetlejuice' sequel: 'It's possible that ship has sailed'
- Latino Review: BEETLEJUICE 2: Keaton Says 'That Ship' May Have 'Sailed.'
- Cinema Blend: Why Beetlejuice 2 Probably Won't Happen, According To Michael Keaton
- Dark Horizons: "Beetlejuice 2" No Longer In Development?
Director Tim Burton reveals he still wants to make Beetlejuice 2, but the story has to be just right for him to move forward.
- Moviefone: Tim Burton Gives Update on 'Beetlejuice 2': 'There's Nothing Concrete Yet'
- The Wrap: Tim Burton Squashes ‘Beetlejuice 2’ Rumors: ‘There’s Nothing Concrete Yet’
- Latino Review: Tim Burton in No Rush to Make 'BEETLEJUICE' Sequel
- Entertainment Weekly: Tim Burton gives update on 'Beetlejuice' sequel
- ScreenRant: Beetlejuice 2 Needs the ‘Right Circumstances’, Says Tim Burton
- SlashFilm: ‘Beetlejuice 2’ Update: Tim Burton Says “Nothing Is Concrete Yet”
- Dark Horizons: Burton Offers "Beetlejuice 2" Update
So, about that Beetlejuice sequel⦠itâs not happening.
Early Friday morning, reports surfaced that a long-discussed follow-up to filmmaker Tim Burtonâs 1988 paranormal adventure was moving forward â that a script had been completed and original stars Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton...
- Dark Horizons: Burton's Rep Denies "Beetlejuice" Sequel
- MTV Movies Blog: Sorry, Beetlejuice 2 Isn’t Happening (Yet)
- The Playlist: Tim Burton's “Confirmation” Of ‘Beetlejuice 2’ Gets Complicated By Rep's Denial
So, about that Beetlejuice sequel⦠itâs not happening.
Early Friday morning, reports surfaced that a long-discussed follow-up to filmmaker Tim Burtonâs 1988 paranormal adventure was moving forward â that a script had been completed and original stars Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton...
- Dark Horizons: Burton's Rep Denies "Beetlejuice" Sequel
- MTV Movies Blog: Sorry, Beetlejuice 2 Isn’t Happening (Yet)
- The Playlist: Tim Burton's “Confirmation” Of ‘Beetlejuice 2’ Gets Complicated By Rep's Denial
- Vulture: It’s Still Not Showtime for Beetlejuice 2 Just Yet (or Ever)
- MovieWeb: 'Beetlejuice 2' Is Ready to Go, Michael Keaton & Winona Ryder Will Return
Amy Adams stars as painter Margaret Keane, in the 'Beetlejuice' director's new drama. Here's what the critics think.
- Digital Spy: Christoph Waltz: 'Tim Burton got me out of my comfort zone'
- Digital Spy: Tim Burton: 'Fantasy and reality are quite blurred for me'
- Dark Horizons: Review: Big Eyes
- Hollywood Reporter: 'Big Eyes': What the Critics Are Saying
Amy Adams stars as painter Margaret Keane, in the 'Beetlejuice' director's new drama. Here's what the critics think.
- AintItCool: Capone's Art-House Round-Up with Tim Burton's BIG EYES, Mike Leigh's MR. TURNER, and ZERO MOTIVATION
- Mania: Mania Review: Big Eyes
- IndieWire: The Films of Tim Burton, Ranked
- Digital Spy: Christoph Waltz: 'Tim Burton got me out of my comfort zone'
- Digital Spy: Tim Burton: 'Fantasy and reality are quite blurred for me'
- Dark Horizons: Review: Big Eyes
- Hollywood Reporter: 'Big Eyes': What the Critics Are Saying
- HitFix: 8 family films in 2014 that didn't make adults want to claw their eyes out
Amy Adams stars as painter Margaret Keane, in the 'Beetlejuice' director's new drama. Here's what the critics think.
- Deadline: ‘Big Eyes’ Review: Pete Hammond On Tim Burton’s Latest ‘Weird, Weird’ Tale
- MTV Movies Blog: Why Did Tim Burton Pick Lana Del Rey To Write And Sing ‘Big Eyes’?
- AintItCool: Capone's Art-House Round-Up with Tim Burton's BIG EYES, Mike Leigh's MR. TURNER, and ZERO MOTIVATION
- Variety: ‘Beetlejuice 2′ is ‘Closer Than Ever,’ Says Tim Burton
- Deadline: Amy Adams Sets Record Straight On ‘Today’ Controversy, Talks ‘Big Eyes’ & Janis Joplin
- Hollywood Reporter: Lana Del Rey's Christmas Present for Fans: Free Downloads of 'Big Eyes' Song (Exclusive)
- Moviefone: Jason Schwartzman Can't Decide What His Favorite Tim Burton Movie Is
- Rotten Tomatoes: News: Parental Guidance: Into the Woods, Big Eyes, and More
- Thompson on Hollywood: How Christoph Waltz Got 'Big Eyes' Made
- Mania: Mania Review: Big Eyes
- IndieWire: The Films of Tim Burton, Ranked
- Digital Spy: Christoph Waltz: 'Tim Burton got me out of my comfort zone'
- Digital Spy: Tim Burton: 'Fantasy and reality are quite blurred for me'
- Twitch: Review: BIG EYES Goes Bleary In Spite Of Itself
- JoBlo: Tim Burton says Beetlejuice 2 is closer than ever, but is not a sequel
- Chud: Dark Side Top Five: #2 – Starry Eyes
- HitFix: 8 family films in 2014 that didn't make adults want to claw their eyes out
Amy Adams stars as painter Margaret Keane, in the 'Beetlejuice' director's new drama. Here's what the critics think.
- Deadline: ‘Big Eyes’ Review: Pete Hammond On Tim Burton’s Latest ‘Weird, Weird’ Tale
- MTV Movies Blog: Why Did Tim Burton Pick Lana Del Rey To Write And Sing ‘Big Eyes’?
- AintItCool: Capone's Art-House Round-Up with Tim Burton's BIG EYES, Mike Leigh's MR. TURNER, and ZERO MOTIVATION
- USA Today: Screening Room: 'Big Eyes'
- Variety: ‘Beetlejuice 2′ is ‘Closer Than Ever,’ Says Tim Burton
- Deadline: Amy Adams Sets Record Straight On ‘Today’ Controversy, Talks ‘Big Eyes’ & Janis Joplin
- Hollywood Reporter: Lana Del Rey's Christmas Present for Fans: Free Downloads of 'Big Eyes' Song (Exclusive)
- Moviefone: Jason Schwartzman Can't Decide What His Favorite Tim Burton Movie Is
- Rotten Tomatoes: News: Parental Guidance: Into the Woods, Big Eyes, and More
- Thompson on Hollywood: How Christoph Waltz Got 'Big Eyes' Made
- Mania: Mania Review: Big Eyes
- IndieWire: The Films of Tim Burton, Ranked
- Screen Crush: Tim Burton Didn't Direct Another Batman Film Because Warner Bros. Thought 'Batman Returns' Was Weird
- JoBlo: Review: Big Eyes
- Twitch: Review: BIG EYES Goes Bleary In Spite Of Itself
- JoBlo: Tim Burton says Beetlejuice 2 is closer than ever, but is not a sequel
- Variety: Christmas Box Office: ‘The Interview’ Eyes Strong Ticket Sales in Limited Release
- Chud: Dark Side Top Five: #2 – Starry Eyes
- Entertainment Weekly: Box office preview: ‘The Interview’ eyes strong limited release, ‘Into the Woods’ opens
- FirstShowing.net: 'Gambler', 'Sniper', 'Vice', 'Eyes' - 2014 Christmas Week Movie Guide
- HitFix: 8 family films in 2014 that didn't make adults want to claw their eyes out
Why did Tim Burton choose Lana Del Rey to co-pen and sing the title track for his upcoming creepfest, “Big Eyes”? According to the acclaimed director, it’s because the song gave him “chills.”
- Moviefone: Krysten Ritter Talks Tim Burton and 'Jessica Jones,' Plus Watch a 'Big Eyes' Clip (EXCLUSIVE)
- Digital Spy: Beetlejuice 2 relies on Michael Keaton's return, says Tim Burton
- Moviefone: Tim Burton, Helena Bonham Carter Split
- Hollywood Reporter: Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter Separate
- Moviefone: Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter Separate After 13 Years
- USA Today: Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton have split
- Vulture: Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter Have Separated
- Long Island Newsday: 'Big Eyes' review: A smart, funny, feel-good film
- USA Today: Screening Room: 'Big Eyes'
- Variety: ‘Beetlejuice 2′ is ‘Closer Than Ever,’ Says Tim Burton
- MovieWeb: 'Beetlejuice 2' Is Not Really a Sequel Says Tim Burton
- The Playlist: Tim Burton Says He Didn't Direct A Third 'Batman' Because Warner Bros. Thought 'Batman Returns' Was "Too Weird"
- Screen Crush: Tim Burton Didn't Direct Another Batman Film Because Warner Bros. Thought 'Batman Returns' Was Weird
- JoBlo: Review: Big Eyes
- Twitch: Review: BIG EYES Goes Bleary In Spite Of Itself
- JoBlo: Tim Burton says Beetlejuice 2 is closer than ever, but is not a sequel
Can mass-produced art ever be considered high art? It’s not a particularly new question, but one that nags away beneath the surface of Big Eyes, Tim Burton’s biopic of popular American artist Margaret Keane, her divisive work, and the bizarre horror story of her marriage to Walter Keane. Like Ed Wood before, it’s more drunken history than exacting biography, with the script taking frequent liberties with the truth and, at times, straying far from realism.