There are extras during the end credits of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
There is a very minor extra. About one minute into the end credits we see Bob. (The small head guy in the afterlife.)
A plaque says: In Memory of Bob. 1372-2024.
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The credits run for approximately 7 minutes.
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This movie jumps from one short scene to another, which makes it hard to find good Peetimes.
I managed to find two good ones. I had one other, but it turned out to be rather critical to a later event so I had to cut it out.
Rated: | PG-13) Macabre and Bloody Images | Brief Drug Use | Some Suggestive Material | Strong Language | Violent Content |
Genres: | Comedy,Fantasy,Horror |
USA release date: | 2024-09-06 |
Movie length: | 104 minutes |
Starring: | Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara |
Director: | Tim Burton |
Writer(s): | Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Seth Grahame-Smith |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Plot
From critically acclaimed filmmaker and screenwriter, Tim Burton presents the long-awaited sequel to the Halloween classic. Keaton’s action-packed comedic demon returns to the silver screen for more mischief than ever before. When the Maitland house EXPLODES, so does the fun, so buckle up. The original cast and crew plus new additions return when B eetlejuice is found homeless in the netherworld. He takes it upon himself to travel back to the mortal world seeking comfort, only to find the Maitland house has blown up due to a gas leak. Leaving our beloved characters without a humble home to share the love. In search of guidance, the crew travels down to the Netherworld only to find there’s a new sheriff in these parts, The Jersey Devil (Will Arnett). Through a surprising turn of events, the self-known ladies man, Beetlejuice learns that the Jersey Devil is his long-lost son through one of his numerous love affairs. Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) is wood by the enchanting Jersey Devil, despite being married to a struggling real estate agent (David Harbour). Through kooky scenarios and ecstatic characters, the fun near stops. Though entertaining it is also a heart-wrenching tale that shows Beetlejuice is just another man trying to find his way in the world. The story also progresses the idea that a family is never truly ideal. The st ory continues when you say the release date three times unbroken.
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