Beetlejuice Fans Surprised By The Dark Reason The Dad Was Left Out Of The Sequel
The actor didn't appear in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Damjan
- Published in Film & TV
Sequels often spark debates among fans, particularly when they involve beloved characters from the original films. Such is the case with "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," the highly anticipated follow-up to Tim Burton’s 1988 classic, "Beetlejuice."
The new film continues the story of Michael Keaton's mischievous ghost and introduces a fresh lineup of stars, including Jenna Ortega and Willem Dafoe. However, one significant absence has intrigued many fans—the omission of Jeffrey Jones, who played Lydia Deetz’s father in the original movie.
In the sequel, the Deetz family mourns Jones' character's death, a plot point that acknowledges his role in the first film. Yet, despite this reference, Jones himself does not appear on screen. This absence is tied to Jones' personal life events, which have profoundly impacted his career.
Jeffrey Jones’s absence from the sequel can be traced back to legal troubles that began in the early 2000s. In 2002, Jones faced legal issues when he was arrested on charges related to child por**graphy.
The following year, he pleaded no contest to these charges and, was sentenced to five years of probation mandatory counseling, and was required to register as a s*x offender. Jones issued a public apology, expressing regret for the incident and assuring that it was an isolated occurrence.
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE | Official Trailer
However, Jones's legal difficulties did not end there. He was arrested again in 2004 and later in 2010 for failing to comply with the requirements of his s*x offender registration. These subsequent arrests led to additional community service and extended probation periods.
The continuing nature of these legal issues has influenced his career, limiting his involvement in high-profile projects like "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice."
Jeffrey Jones doesn't appear in the new film.
Despite these setbacks, Jones has continued to work in the film industry. He reprised his role as A.W. Merrick in the 2019 film "Deadwood: The Movie" and appeared in "My Brothers' Crossing" in 2020. Nevertheless, the decision to exclude him from the "Beetlejuice" sequel reflects the lasting impact of his legal troubles on his professional life.
Getty ImagesJenna Ortega, Catherine O'Hara, Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci and Tim Burton
The sequel to Tim Burton's 1988 classic Beetlejuice brings back the unforgettable ghost, once again played by Michael Keaton. Winona Ryder returns as Lydia Deetz, now grown up, with Jenna Ortega stepping in as her daughter. Catherine O’Hara also reprises her role as Lydia’s stepmother, Delia. The cast is rounded out with new additions like Willem Dafoe, Justin Theroux, and Monica Bellucci.
Getty ImagesThe new film, it appears to win over fans who even favor it over the first. One viewer noted: "As good if not better than the first, that is saying a lot!!" and another said, "VERY RARE does a sequel to a classic come close to the original, but here we are. It’s JUST as fun as the first one. Laughs from beginning to end."
As for "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," the film has received positive feedback from audiences, with many viewers praising it as a worthy successor to the original. Comments from viewers have highlighted the film’s humor and fast-paced action, with some even suggesting that it matches or exceeds the enjoyment of the first movie.
Jeffrey Jones isn't in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice because of past legal troubles that have affected his career. Even though the new movie is entertaining and builds on the original, it also shows how personal issues can impact an actor's involvement in future films.