Tim Burton Just Revealed Why He Didn't Bring Alec Baldwin And Geena Davis Back For "Beetlejuice"
Tim Burton's Beetlejuice Sequel
Fans of Tim Burton's 1988 classic "Beetlejuice" have been eagerly awaiting a sequel for decades. Now, Burton has finally revealed why he didn't bring back Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis for the upcoming film.
Baldwin and Davis Unavailable
In a recent interview, Burton explained that Baldwin and Davis were simply unavailable for the project. Baldwin is currently starring in the popular TV series "30 Rock," and Davis is busy with her own film and television projects.
Respecting the Original Cast
Despite their absence, Burton emphasized that he has a lot of respect for the original cast and their contributions to the film. He said, "I love Alec and Geena, and I think they're both great actors. But I also wanted to give other actors a chance to shine in the sequel."
New Cast Announced
Burton has announced that Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, and Catherine O'Hara will be returning to their roles in the sequel. He has also cast several new actors, including Winona Ryder's daughter, Mia Farrow.
Excited for the Sequel
Despite the absence of Baldwin and Davis, fans are still excited about the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel. Burton is a master of the macabre, and he is sure to deliver a film that is both fun and frightening.
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