Thescreescore – Following the phenomenal success of Beetlejuice 2, raking in a staggering $451.9 million worldwide, director Tim Burton has hinted at his next cinematic venture. While Warner Bros. is already gearing up for Beetlejuice 3, Burton revealed in a recent interview with Milenio that his immediate focus is on a new animated project. This isn’t entirely surprising, considering Burton’s celebrated history with animation, including classics like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride. He expressed his excitement about the project, stating that he hopes to finalize the script soon. This news has sent ripples through the film community, leaving fans eagerly anticipating his return to the world of animation.
The director’s comments suggest a shift in priorities, despite Warner Bros.’ announcement that production on Beetlejuice 3 would begin shortly. While Burton has been linked to a remake of Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman, he later downplayed that involvement. This renewed focus on animation is a welcome return for many, as it was the medium that launched Burton’s career. His dedication to traditional stop-motion techniques suggests a departure from the CGI-heavy animation prevalent in modern cinema.

The impact of this decision on the Beetlejuice 3 timeline remains unclear. However, Warner Bros. will undoubtedly be keen to keep the project moving forward, as audiences and the studio alike would likely be less than thrilled with another 36-year wait for a sequel.

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Our Take: While the announcement of a new animated project sparks speculation about a potential Nightmare Before Christmas sequel, Burton has previously dismissed such a possibility, calling the original a "one-off." Nevertheless, his unique visual style and storytelling prowess guarantee that his new animation will be a visually captivating and uniquely Burtonesque experience. Although it may delay the eagerly anticipated Beetlejuice 3, the prospect of a new Tim Burton animated film is undeniably exciting. Source: Milenio
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