Beetlejuice 3: Triple the Trouble (2026)

Starring: Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, and Catherine O’Hara.

The Chant is Complete

You’ve said it once. You’ve said it twice. Now, the chaotic, long-awaited chant is finally complete. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice marks the climactic and chaotic conclusion to the beloved supernatural saga, finally unleashing the Ghost with the Most (Michael Keaton) into the living world permanently.

Following the devastating events of the previous installment, the fragile barrier separating the Afterlife from the waking world has been irrevocably shattered. The Deetz family—Lydia (Winona Ryder), her cynical and magically-inclined teenage daughter Astrid (Jenna Ortega), and the ever-dramatic Delia (Catherine O’Hara)—find their beloved Winter River home, and the entire quaint town, transformed into a bizarre, bio-exorcist playground. The bureaucratic, chaotic waiting room of the recently deceased is now spilling directly into the town square, and enormous, territorial sandworms are tunneling indiscriminately beneath the local high school.

An Unholy Alliance

Michael Keaton returns with a manic, unhinged energy, delivering Beetlejuice at his most grotesque and gleefully vulgar. However, this time, the bio-exorcist isn’t just a nuisance or a dangerous annoyance; he is, shockingly, the only line of defense against an ancient, unnamed, and infinitely darker entity. This spirit, freed by the shattered barrier, aims not just to torment the living, but to consume both the Afterlife and the mortal world entirely, plunging existence into a never-ending void of dread.

Forced into an unimaginable, unholy alliance, the Deetz women must put their decades-long aversion aside. Lydia, the only one with the necessary connection and power, must trust the narcissistic demon she has spent her entire life trying to avoid. The dysfunctional family must pool their eccentric talents to navigate a town suddenly filled with angry ghosts, bureaucratic undead, and homicidal flora.

Grotesque Carnival of Horrors

With Tim Burton’s signature gothic whimsy turned up to its absolute maximum, this finale is a visually dazzling, yet grotesquely hilarious, carnival of horrors. Expect stunningly unique creature designs, disturbing stop-motion sequences, and an anarchic sense of humor that only the Netherworld’s nastiest resident can provide.

It’s loud, it’s gross, it’s delightfully irreverent, and it solidifies the fact that sometimes, the only way to beat a terrifying evil is to partner with one that is far more unstable. The sequel promises to be the definitive, final chapter of the Deetz-Beetlejuice story. It’s showtime—for the very last, chaotic time.

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