Beetlejuice Art
BEETLEJUICE ART
Beetlejuice, the 1988 dark comedy horror classic by Tim Burton, finally has its long-awaited sequel in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Released on September 6, 2024, the follow-up film starring many of the same actors as the original earned the second-best September launch of all time with a $110 million opening.
From film-inspired dioramas and dollhouse furniture to handmade Beetlejuice costumes and wonderfully weird Beetlejuice art, fans are celebrating in big ways with amazingly curious creations honoring both films.
Beetlejuice Shrunken Head “Bob”by Caliber Craft Props is pictured above.
As Beetlejuice himself would say, “It’s showtime!”
Beetlejuice Art
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