Winona Ryder in talks for Beetlejuice sequel
Winona Ryder has confirmed rumors Tim Burton is looking into bringing his ghoulish creation Beetlejuice back to the big screen.
The kooky director's 1988 comedy horror was a commercial hit when it was released, and speculation of a sequel has swirled ever since.
The film's stars Michael Keaton and Geena Davis have urged Burton
to start work on a follow-up, and he revealed he would consider
taking on the project if the script was good enough.
Now Ryder has hinted plans are being put in place by revealing
she's set to meet up with her Edward Scissorhands collaborator to
discuss the potential movie.
She tells reporters at the Toronto International Film Festival, "I
heard (about the sequel) from journalists, that's how I found out,
but I'm seeing Tim next week, and I will let you know.
"I'm trying to think about how that would work. Obviously I'm not
(the focal point), it's got to be Michael (Keaton). So is it
happening? It's being written, but is it happening? Tim hasn't
confirmed it (officially) yet."