Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ending explained: Is there room for a third chapter?

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ending explained: Is there room for a third chapter?
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ending explained: Is there room for a third chapter? (Image via Warner Bros)

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, released on September 6, 2024, is making a wave for its quirky take on the afterlife. Lydia Deetz is now an adult and mother, and once again she faces the infamous Betelgeuse.

Lydia strikes a deal with Betelgeuse to save her daughter, Astrid, from a terrible ghost called Jeremy, which ends the film in an amazing whirl of paranormal action. This is the reason why the end of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a mix of open-ended questions regarding Betelgeuse's fate, supernatural anarchy, and family reconciliation.

Lydia, a renowned psychic medium, is the main character. She is preoccupied with the return of Betelgeuse and her strained relationship with her daughter Astrid. Lydia is compelled to confront her past when her manager, Rory, inadvertently conjures the mischievous ghost.

The film concludes in a tumultuous sequence in which Lydia is compelled to enter the Neitherworld to rescue her daughter. Ultimately, the film settles fundamental inquiries, such as how Lydia and Betelgeuse rescue Astrid, while also establishing a potential future chapter in the franchise.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's ending blends family drama with supernatural antics to be funny and touching. Lydia's motherhood, Astrid's ghost-seeing, and Betelgeuse's fate make for a fun but touching conclusion with an open ending. The events leading up to this thrilling ending are listed below.


Exploring Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's ending

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How Astrid is saved from the afterlife

In Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the climax centers around Lydia agreeing to marry Betelgeuse in exchange for his help to save Astrid from Jeremy’s evil plan. Lydia and Betelgeuse travel into the Neitherworld, hoping to stop Jeremy before he can steal Astrid's life force.

Though they arrive too late, Lydia still manages to pull Astrid off the soul train just in time. At the same time, Betelgeuse astutely assumes the identity of an immigration worker to counterfeit Jeremy's passport, so compelling Astrid's life force to be sent back to her.

In the fast-paced and humorous sequence, the final confrontation with Jeremy reaches its climax when Betelgeuse propels the teenage ghost into a blazing pit.

Rory and Delores after they are eaten the sandworm

A memorable scene in Beetlejuice features Rory, Lydia's eerie boyfriend, being eaten by a Sandworm during a chaotic wedding. While the film doesn't reveal Rory and Delores' (the stepmother) fate, two theories emerge: they could be stuck in the Neitherworld waiting room or transported to Saturn, where the Sandworms come from.

Although the movie does not provide a solution to this question, it is a suitable conclusion for characters who have exceeded their acceptable participation in the storyline.

The true backstory of Jeremy: Explained

Originally seeming innocent, Jeremy, the ghost, fools Astrid into helping him back to life. But Lydia discovers that Jeremy was a homicidal adolescent who killed his parents before unintentionally dying himself. Now known as the "murder house," his house is haunted and as the narrative goes on his sinister intentions become evident.

Astrid possesses the same ghost powers as Lydia

Throughout Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Astrid shows signs of having the same psychic abilities as her mother. Her ability to see the teenage ghost, Jeremy, implies that she has inherited the ghost-seeing powers.

Not only does this strengthen the bond between Lydia and Astrid, but they also grapple with their connection to the afterlife. The collaborative efforts of Lydia and Astrid in rescuing the latter from the Neitherworld highlight their abilities and emotional bond to bring the ultimate resolution to the narrative.

What's the true meaning of the ending of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is about family and healing. Lydia’s journey to save Astrid brings them closer together. They finally confront their grief over the loss of Astrid’s father, Richard.

The final scene, where Lydia pulls Astrid off the soul train, shows her commitment to being a better mother. By the end, somehow the film leaves a feeling that grief can also be a force for reconciliation and growth.

Is Beetlejuice really gone or is the sequel set up for Beetlejuice 3?

In the last few minutes of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, it questions if Betelgeuse is really extinct. Following apparently defeating Jeremy and rescuing Astrid, the ghost tries to enforce Lydia's promise to wed him. But once more Lydia outwits him.

The film ends in a dream sequence in which Astrid delivers a Betelgeuse baby, implying that the cheeky ghost might not be gone forever. This uncertain ending teases viewers with the possibility of a third film, leaving the door wide open for Betelgeuse a possible return.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice presents a pleasing combination of heart, horror, and comedy. The last links Lydia's path of atonement with her daughter, the triumph over the evil Jeremy, and Betelgeuse's pranks. While some characters discover peace in the next world, others meet their destiny at the jaws of a Sandworm.

The open-ended ending of Beetlejuice 2 leaves room for more supernatural hijinks, family drama, and the next sequel.

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