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Beetlejuice 2 ’s Lydia Deetz reveal may retcon an important detail about Winona Ryder ’s character 36 years afterwards after the build was introduced . The Tim Burton continuation seems to be keep on the overall tone of the original film alongside its key cast , albeit with many of them , admit Lydia Deetz ( Ryder ) , having aged and changed offscreen . Despite this , some aspect of her original personation seem to have remained as well as been slide by down to daughter Astrid ( Jenna Ortega ) .

Both women withinBeetlejuice ’s Deetz familyclearly have a strong connexion to the supernatural , as Astrid will run into Michael Keaton ’s titular movie ghost just as her mother did decades prior . However , the original photographic film established Lydia ’s connection to trace in a very specific way , afford the movie a unique identity from other supernatural franchises . That identity , in the sequel ’s footage , might be getting rewritten throughBeetlejuice 2’scharactersas Lydia narrate Astrid about her first ghostly showdown as a teen in a fresh way .

Michael Keaton ’s iconic devilment - maker is touch to by multiple names , and his name ’s beginning provides further possible brainstorm into the character .

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Lydia Tells Astrid She Got The “Ability” To See Ghosts As A Teenager In Beetlejuice 2

Lydia’s Explanation To Astrid Was Shown In New Beetlejuice 2 CinemaCon Footage

Lydia ’s explanation to Astrid about her first encounter with Beetlejuice inBeetlejuice 2reveals that Ryder ’s persona was capable to see and cite the bio - exorcist due to hold the specific power to do so . In the CinemaCon footage ( viaEntertainment Weekly ) , Lydia tells Astrid " This ability did n’t incisively come with instructions ; it encounter when I was about your age . “This is beforeLydia summons Beetlejuicein the next setting , tot a novel wrinkle to the subsequence ’s main plot and furthering that supernatural connection as Lydia specifically ask herself why she is doing this , incriminate she and possibly Astrid are the only ones who can .

This seems strangely out of character for Lydia , look at the circumstances ofBeetlejuice ’s frustration in the original Keaton filmand her decipherable hesitancy to even discuss the incident with Astrid . However , her summoning works , throwing her , Astrid , and the sleep of the Deetz family back into the Afterlife for another risky venture as they try on to wrangle erstwhile and newfangled ghosts . But that particular second of phrasing , " this ability " , could cause inconsistencies inBeetlejuice 2’sinternal logicas it retcons an significant detail of the original motion picture .

Lydia’s “Ability” Line May Retcon The Reason She Could See Ghosts In The Original Beetlejuice Movie

Lydia Did Not Need A Specific Ability To See Ghosts In Beetlejuice

the subsequence seems to be transitioningBeetlejuice 2 ’s Deetz ’s family onto the more traditional track of being specifically gifted in supernatural communication

This young explanation for Lydia ’s encounter with specter could retcon the reason stated in the original movie , peril the film ’s worldbuilding and characterization . In the original 1988 movie , there was no rigid principle for who could see ghostsand who could not . Rather , it was a matter of someone embracing the unusual and unusual , as the ghosts of the moving-picture show ’s earth espouse those ideals themselves , which is reflected in their Afterlife as well as their abilities , such asBeetlejuice ’s iconic scary face .

The implication of the master copy was that anyone could see and put across with the dead , but most simply take not to , as seen in the iconic dinner scene . However , the sequel seems to be transitioningBeetlejuice 2 ’s Deetz ’s sept onto the more traditional way of being specifically endue in supernatural communicating , which negate the first film ’s internal logic . This may do more retcons withinBeetlejuice 2 ’s tarradiddle , making the narrative heading further and further away from Burton ’s original worldbuilding . Not only that , but it also hurts the original outright , as it shift an crucial look of Lydia ’s persona .

Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice 2 with exorcism scene in the background

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Beetlejuice 2 Retconning This Detail Would Betray Winona Ryder’s Most Iconic Beetlejuice Line

This Retcon Could Also Rob Beetlejuice Of Its Iconic Film Identity

Through this shift in account , Beetlejuice 2not only betrays one of Lydia ’s iconic statement about herself but also the photographic film ’s central themes . Lydia ’s line of work " I myself am strange and unusual " inBeetlejuiceshows who Lydia is at her heart , while also establish a succinct explanation for her ghostly visual sense without the film derailing the narrative ’s momentum . She connects withAdam and Barbara in the originalBeetlejuicebecause she knows what it is like to find marooned from what is considered " normal . " Rather than taste to change herself , she comprehend it , showcasing the film ’s main base of credence .

The 1988 filmis remembered for its iconic trick andTim Burton ’s stylemark trend . However , atBeetlejuice’score is a taradiddle of accepting one ’s ego , no matter who that may be , as well as admit that some thing can not be convert , no matter what someone may assay to get back to the status quo . By shifting the ghost explanation , this important panorama of Lydia ’s character and the film ’s bequest gets strip awayto correspond a more classic horror plastic film ’s idea of call for to be specifically present to interact with the supernatural , potentially erasing that main theme fromBeetlejuice 2 ’s tale .

Source : Entertainment Weekly

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is the sequel to the original Tim Burton classic that star Michael Keaton and Wynona Rider in a repulsion - comedy that involved ghost seek to scare off new homebuyers from taking their house . The subsequence bring back Michael Keaton as the hilarious and sleazy ghost with selfish intent , now joined by Jenna Ortega in a new role .

Jenna Ortega as Astrid Deetz riding her bike in Beetlejuice 2

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Close up of Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice

Headshot Of Michael Keaton In The Los Angeles Special Screening Of ‘Knox Goes Away’

Headshot Of Winona Ryder In The Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

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