“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is out in cinemas this weekend, with Tim Burton reuniting with Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara as the Deetz and Betelgeuse return to the Maitland/Deetz residence to tend to some unfinished business.
The sequel also brings together an incredible cast including Willem Dafoe, Jenna Ortega, Justin Theroux and Monica Bellucci, who was on hand with current partner Tim Burton during his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony last week.
But aside from the returning cast members, what became of the other performers in the original film, including the Maitland’s themselves, Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin? Who also ended up starring alongside Jim Carrey in one of his films directed by the Farrelly brothers?
Take a look at the cast of “Beetlejuice” then and now, before heading to cinemas to catch the sequel.

5. Glenn Shadix
The beloved, yet prentious Otho was played by Glenn Shadix, who some film goers may also remember him in the Sylvester Stallone/Wesley Snipes action film "Demolition Man." Shadix died on September 7, 2010, suffering blunt force trauma when he fell in his home. | Getty Images/Warner Bros.

6. Jeffrey Jones (Charles Deetz)
The patriarch of the Deetz family, and the catalyst for the "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" movie, many remember Jones for his role as the principal in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." But in 2002, he was for possession of child pornography and soliciting a 14-year-old boy. As of 2021, Jones was listed on the California Department of Justice national sex offender database. | Getty Images

7. Maree Cheatham (Sarah Dean)
Protraying the superstitious wife of Charles' boss Maxie Dean, Cheatham went on to star as Nona in the Nickelodeon comedy series "Sam & Cat" (2013–2014), A Night at the Roxbury (1998) and Letters to God (2010) | Warner Bros./Getty Images

8. Michael Keaton (Betelgeuse)
Michael Keaton would work with Tim Burton one year later, in the pop culture phenomenon "Batman." He would continue to become one of Hollywood's most in demand actors, culminating in his 2014 Best Actor nomination at the Oscars for "Birdman." | Getty Images