'Beetlejuice 2' Seems To Finally Be Happening After More Than Two Decades Of Planning

For decades now, people have talked about making a sequel to Beetlejuice. Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B has boarded Beetlejuice 2, bringing a new sense of life to a project that has long been in the works at Warner Bros.

Beetlejuice is a cult classic by director Tim Burton in which the spirits of a deceased couple are harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home, hiring a malicious spirit of the same name to drive them out. Michael Keaton played the title role in the original, with Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Catherine O’Hara, Winona Ryder, and more rounding out the cast.

The film grossed nearly $75M worldwide upon its 1988 Warner Bros release and won an Oscar in 1989 for Best Makeup, while securing two BAFTA Award nominations and other accolades.

Pitt founded Plan B with Brad Grey and Jennifer Aniston in 2001 and now runs the company as CEO alongside co-presidents Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner. Its recent releases include Jon Stewart’s Irresistible, Miranda July’s Kajillionaire, Lee Isaac Chung’s Oscar-nominated Minari and Barry Jenkins’ series The Underground Railroad for Amazon Prime Video. Upcoming projects it has set for release include Andrew Dominik’s Netflix film Blonde, in which Ana de Armas plays Marilyn Monroe; Maria Schrader’s She Said for Universal; Gaz Alazraki’s The Father of the Bride for HBO Max; and Sarah Polley’s Women Talking for United Artists Releasing. Plan B is also currently developing Bong Joon Ho’s next film for Warner Bros among other projects.

The sequel remains in early development, with the script yet to be written. No other details have been disclosed at this time.