‘I Had A Dream That…’: Jenna Ortega Reveals How She Felt Watching Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice As A Child

As a lifestyle expert with an eye for detail and a heart for storytelling, I find Jenna Ortega‘s journey to be nothing short of fascinating. Her life experiences, particularly her childhood encounters with the iconic character Beetlejuice, add a unique layer to her portrayal of Astrid Deetz in the upcoming Tim Burton masterpiece.


Jenna Ortega is garnering attention as she’s set to star in the forthcoming Tim Burton fantasy comedy horror film, Beetlejuice 2, a sequel to his classic 1988 movie. In a recent interview, Ortega discussed her emotions upon watching the original film when she was young. Additionally, Ortega, who plays Wednesday in another series, disclosed an engaging story about how she frequently had nightmares involving Michael Keaton’s eerie character during her childhood. Keep reading for more information!

As an ardent admirer, let me share my excitement over Jenna Ortega’s latest revelation to The New York Times. She spoke candidly about her experience working on Tim Burton’s upcoming Beetlejuice sequel, and I was particularly intrigued by her recollection of watching the original film as a youngster. It seems she stumbled upon this masterpiece around the age of 8 or 9, and it left an indelible mark on her young heart. She confessed that she was quite the scaredy-cat back then, but Beetlejuice managed to haunt her dreams in a recurring nightmare!

On Wednesdays, actress Ortega went on to describe that her dreams revolved around a person donning a Michael Keaton outfit rather than the character itself. She recalled seeing a frightening Halloween costume before she was familiar with the Beetlejuice film, mentioning that the decayed and smeared, bleeding green and black makeup from Party City made her shudder.

In a subsequent statement, the actress mentioned that she recognized the image as being identical to the frightening figure from the movie, only recognizing this upon rewatching it later. Additionally, Ortega talked about her recurring nightmares involving the character and shared that she had always slept on the lower bunk of a bunk bed throughout her childhood, since she lived in a single room.

In a playful retelling, the actress mentioned that she had a dream where Beetlejuice descended, performing a swirling dance around the banister towards her bed, donned in a Superman cape. He then extended an offer of grape juice and cheerily asked, “Got any grapes?”

When asked if she had told this story to her Beetlejuice co-star Keaton during filming, the actress from Scream explained, “I didn’t, no. Perhaps I should have, but I think there might have been a part of me that was still somewhat apprehensive.”

She mentioned that she may have been reluctant to discuss it since encountering someone significant from her past felt overwhelming and reminded her of her teenage years, causing her to behave in a manner similar to her younger self. The actress put it another way by saying, “Perhaps I unconsciously regressed into my old adolescent behavior around him.”

In theaters on September 6, 2024, you’ll find Tim Burton’s new Beetlejuice sequel. Actress Monica Bellucci takes on the role of Delores, while some original cast members return, such as Winona Ryder playing her memorable character Lydia Deetz, Catherine O’Hara as Delia Deetz, and Willem Dafoe as Wolf Jackson. Many other talented actors are also part of this production.

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2024-08-25 14:24