Beetlejuice 3? After watching the new sequel I'd rather see a spin-off for its best new character

Sep. 6, 2024



Opinion: Rather than make another Beetlejuice movie, I think one character should get their own spin-off

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It’s showtime! Tim Burton’s highly anticipated comedy-horror sequelBeetlejuice Beetlejuiceis finally here, reuniting us with our beloved Betelgeuse, Lydia, and Delia Deetz almost 40 years after the ‘Ghost with the Most’ first stepped foot in Winter River. But as much as I absolutely loved seeing those all too familiar characters again, after watching the new sequel I have to admit that the stand out has to be one of the movie’s newcomers - Lydia’s daughter Astrid Deetz played by Jenna Ortega.

Moody, gothic, and with a ‘nobody understands me’ shaped chip on her shoulder, Astrid reminds me of everything I love about Winona Ryder’s 15-year-old Lydia in the first movie. But with so much talk about a potential third movie, aBeetlejuice 3if you will, I have to admit that Astrid’s character arc has made me think we need a spin-off for her instead of a threequel. And I know exactly what it could be.

Spoiler warningWe will be diving into Beetlejuice 2 spoilers from here on in - you have been warned. If you haven’t seen it yet, check out ourBeetlejuice Beetlejuice reviewfor our verdict on the sequel.

Astrid Deetz: Paranormal ghost hunter

Astrid Deetz: Paranormal ghost hunter

When we first meet Astrid, she is at boarding school screening her mother’s calls, who she has saved as ‘alleged mother’. Does this remind you of anyone? We quickly learn that there is a huge rift between the mother and daughter duo and Astrid doesn’t approve or even believe in Lydia’s ghost-hunting business. However, the youngest Deetz came into her own upon visiting the old Maitland home and encountering a dead boy on her own adventure, coming to the realization that she can see ghosts too.

Alas, Astrid’s new beau turned out to be a serial killer who planned to use her as a life source. But, in one of his more heroic acts, Beetlejuice eliminated that issue and sent the boy to the great unknown. That’s where her sidequest ended, but I can’t shake the feeling that I want more from Astrid.

As you saw in ourBeetlejuice Beetlejuice’s ending explained, Astrid’s story is left open-ended so there is space to continue her story. So now I’m hoping she gets a spin-off where she’s a paranormal investigator like her mother. Just imagine it, Astrid could use her powers to hunt down bad ghouls and to help lost ghosts just as Lydia did in the 1988 flick.

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But, you have to admit that, as brilliant as it is the show does feel a little pre-teen at times, for more mature watchers heading into their late teens, the scares can feel a little lackluster. This creates a nice little teen horror-shaped hole for a new series or string of movies to take hold, adding to the evergrowing subgenre.

Now, I know what you’re thinking, the ghost hunter archetype has been done so many times before with The Conjuring, Grave Encounters, and more. But I’m not talking about disturbing R-rated horror, I want Astrid to star in a good old teen scream. Over the years it feels like new horror releases have been trying to one-up one another in terms of how scary and violent they can get. We must not forget that it’s not all about the gore, we need relatable storylines and protagonists too, like Astrid.

On top of this, withStranger Things season 5on the horizon bringing a close to a huge teen horror franchise, the door is left wide open for an Astrid spin-off. Also, I considerably enjoyed how the Beetlejuice sequel explored the world of the afterlife and all of its weird and wonderful inhabitants a little more this time, something that an Astrid spin-off could take further advantage of.

All in all, if Beetlejuice Beetlejuice marks the end of Keaton’s time as the bio-exorcist, then I feel like the sequel was a pretty good send-off. But if anything is to come from the new movie, it has to be an Astrid-related spin-off. Let’s face it, Jenna Ortega is our generation’s scream queen after all.

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