Sex and Nudity - 20%
Violence and Gore - 80%
Profanity - 70%
Substance Use - 40%
Frightening and Intense Scenes - 90%
60%
Rated PG-13 for violent content, macabre and bloody images, strong language, some suggestive material and brief drug use.
After a family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her teenage daughter, Astrid, accidentally opens the portal to the Afterlife.
Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is the sequel fans have been waiting for since the original Beetlejuice came out in 1988. Set to release on September 6, 2024, in the United States, this movie brings back the weird and fun style that made the first one so popular. Before you decide if your kids can watch it, it’s important to know what’s in the movie and if it’s right for their age in this Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Parents Guide.
What’s the Movie About?
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice continues the story from the first movie. Here’s what we know:
- The Deetz family, now including three generations, comes back to Winter River after something sad happens to the family.
- Lydia, who we remember from the first movie, is all grown up now and has a teenage daughter named Astrid.
- Beetlejuice is still causing trouble in their world.
- Astrid accidentally opens a doorway to the Afterlife, which turns everything upside down.
This movie mixes family drama with spooky, funny stuff, just like the first one did.
Who Made the Movie?
- The director is Tim Burton, who’s famous for making movies that are both weird and fun.
- The writers are Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Seth Grahame-Smith. They worked together to create the story.
- The movie stars some familiar faces and new ones:
- Michael Keaton is back as Beetlejuice
- Jenna Ortega, who you might know from Wednesday, plays a big role
- Monica Bellucci, a famous actress, is also in the movie
Is Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Okay for Kids?
What’s the Rating?
We think Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will probably be rated PG-13, just like the first movie. This means that some stuff in the movie might be too much for kids under 13.
Why PG-13?
The movie will likely get this rating because:
- It has dark humor – jokes about death and ghosts that might be scary or confusing for young kids.
- There are supernatural things – like ghosts and weird creatures from the Afterlife.
- It might have some bad words, but probably not too many.
- Some scenes could be scary, especially for younger children.
Is It Okay for a 10-Year-Old?
It depends on the kid. If your 10-year-old likes spooky stories and isn’t easily scared, they might enjoy it. But it’s a good idea for parents to watch it first or watch it with their kids.
What About for a 6-Year-Old?
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is probably not a good choice for 6-year-olds. The story and some scary parts might be too much for them to handle or understand.
What Might Be Scary?
- Ghosts and spirits: The movie will show a lot of creatures from the Afterlife.
- Beetlejuice himself: He does crazy things and can change how he looks, which can be funny but also scary.
- The Afterlife: How the movie shows the world of the dead might be weird or creepy.
- Family troubles: The story talks about sad things happening to a family, which might upset some kids.
Is Beetlejuice a Good Guy or a Bad Guy?
Beetlejuice is a tricky character. He’s funny and sometimes helps people, but he also causes a lot of problems. He does things without thinking about how they might hurt others. In the movie, he’ll probably do both good and bad things, which can teach kids that people aren’t always just good or just bad.
How Does This Movie Compare to the First Beetlejuice?
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice brings back the fun, spooky feeling of the first movie, but with some big differences:
- New technology means the special effects will look much better.
- The story is about a whole family now, not just a couple.
- It deals with more modern issues that families face today.
- We get to see what happened to the characters from the first movie after all these years.
Why Is It Called Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?
In the first movie, saying “Beetlejuice” three times would make him appear. The title Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a clever way to hint that he’s coming back. It’s like the movie is almost saying his name three times to bring him into our world again.
Advice for Parents
If you’re thinking about letting your kids watch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice:
- Try to watch it yourself first, so you know what to expect.
- If your kids liked the first Beetlejuice or other spooky-but-funny movies, they might like this one too.
- Watch it together as a family. This way, you can talk about any parts that might be confusing or scary.
- Use the movie to talk about important things, like how to deal with family problems, what we think happens after death, and how our choices affect others.
Wrapping It Up
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) brings back a character that many people love, with new adventures and probably lots of laughs. While it might be too scary for young kids, older children and teenagers who like Tim Burton’s style of movies will probably have a great time watching it. By knowing what’s in the movie, parents can better decide if it’s right for their family to watch.