Beetlejuice 2’s ending showcases another chaotic confrontation with Michael Keaton’s bio-exorcist.
The bio-exorcist is back and ready to torment Winona Ryder’s Lydia Deetz once again after a long hiatus.
Delia Deetz (Catherine O’Hara), owns an art gallery in midtown called The Human Canvas.
Lydia is estranged fromher daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega).
Delores sucks the soul of the janitor before preparing to wreak havoc in the afterlife.
Charles' death prompts Lydia to a forced reunion with Astrid.
After picking her up from the Deetz Arts Center, they go straight to therealghost house at Winter River.
Making things awkward, he wants to marry during Halloween, which is two days away.
Rory’s attempt to marry Lydia is kind of desperate which makes Astrid think that something is not right.
After her mother says yes, Astrid immediately leaves.
He later dies after falling from his tree house when escaping from the cops.
He agrees, but she has to marry him when it’s all said and done.
To check that that Lydia complies, Beetlejuice even forces her to sign a contract using her blood.
It is quite refreshing to see Beetlejuice keep his promise to Lydia.
The character’s death is sudden and tragic since she is in disbelief that she died immediately.
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Chaos then ensues as Wolf Jackson and his officers as well as Delores crashes the wedding.
As for Beetlejuice, Astrid finds a loophole in his contract since it violates the rules of the handbook.
Lydia then says his name three times, causing him to inflate and pop.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuiceis now playing in theaters worldwide.
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