‘Bitelchús Bitelchús’ trailer: Jenna Ortega unleashes chaos again by invoking Michael Keaton’s iconic character

‘Bitelchús Bitelchús’ trailer: Jenna Ortega unleashes chaos again by invoking Michael Keaton’s iconic character
‘Bitelchús Bitelchús’ trailer: Jenna Ortega unleashes chaos again by invoking Michael Keaton’s iconic character

Since last November 30, when filming for ‘Bitelchús Bitelchús’ ended, the sequel to the 1988 film directed by Tim Burton, expectations to see Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O’Hara reprise their roles from the first installment have been increasing. Now, thanks to Warner Bros. we finally have the first trailer from the continuation of the story created by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Seth Grahame-Smith.

On September 6, the sequel to the horror comedy inspired by the “exorcist of the living”. Along with Keaton we will also see Jenna Ortega as Astrid, the daughter of Ryder’s character, Lydia Deetz, Justin Theroux as Rory, Monica Bellucci as Bitelchús’s wife, Willem Dafoe as a ghost detective, Arthur Conti and Filipe Cates in undisclosed roles and Burn Gorman as the Reverend in Winter River, the city in which the Deetz family home is locatedwhich will make you remember old memories.

Three generations after the events that occurred in ‘Bitelchus’, Lydia continues to live in the Connecticut farmhouse with her teenage daughter and her stepmother, still tormented by the mischievous demon, who has been waiting impatiently for 36 years for her ticket to enter the mortal world. Everything seems to have gone in order until one day, suddenly, Astrid discovers a model of the city in the attic and accidentally opens the portal to the Beyond.

“The dead man is on the loose” and it is only a matter of time before it unleashes its own chaos. Until then, Lydia must once again confront the craziness that surrounds her former fiancé and ensure that her daughter does not have to relive her story after she has died. pronounced three times in a row the characteristic name of the rude and unpleasant ghost.

“I’m going to make you so happy”says Keaton’s character, looking directly into Lydia’s eyes before disappearing, generating great concern among all those who know him, who keep asking themselves “Where is Bitelchús?” Meanwhile, the Deetz family must deal with a new mystery that continues to haunt their minds: “Can the living and the dead coexist? That’s what we’re going to find out.”.

Burton has returned behind the cameras to make the sequel to one of his biggest hits, which managed to raise 84.6 million dollars worldwide, starting from a budget of 15 million. Furthermore, the original film achieved Oscar Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and two BAFTA Award nominations, for best visual special effects and best makeup.

Step by Step

Warner Bros. He already announced the first poster in January from ‘Bitelchús Bitelchús’. In the image we saw the hands of the protagonist holding a tape of waiting numbers (a nod to the original), highlighting his arrival just in time to start the month of Halloween.

Two months later, the company He also gave us a brief preview of just over a minute into Keaton’s first official appearance as the undead. Despite strikes by writers and actors, the film is striving to arrive on time for its previously announced theatrical release date. If everything continues on the right track, In a short time we will finally have our second appointment with Bitelchús.

 
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