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Just saw the movie, and as the title said: it's pretty much the same characters as the original, but with new story beats and new characters.

Yes, there's an effeminate guy in the movie, and he's pretty much the same character that Glenn Shadix played in the first film: a useless waste of flesh that exists purely for mockery. However, he's never built up as the "savior"; he is literally the brunt of the joke. No spoilers, but he gets what he deserves.

Winona Ryder (Lydia Deetz) plays the same character that she did in the first film but with an extra 20 years of baggage. Perfect characterization, no complaints. Jenna Ortega (Astrid Deetz) plays the daughter of Lydia, and there's no girlbossing at all. She's flawed, she makes mistakes, and she's a believable character for it. Lydia's step-mom Delia (Catherine O'Hara) plays an even more exaggerated version of her character from the original, and there's no apologizing for her character; she's basically a vapid cunt and the movie doesn't care whether you like it or not. She's there, she's unlikable, and there's no redemption arc for her. Michael Keaton (Beetlejuice/Betelgeuse) is exactly how he was in the first film, which is exactly the point. He's intended to be an unlikable character, someone with no growth at all, and it's one of the cornerstones of the movie.

It's definitely not hating on strong men though, because there's a beautifully poignant scene at one point with a competent White cast member (no spoilers).

There's no immediately quotable/memeable lines (i.e. "Nice fucking model!"), but I loved the first film and definitely enjoyed the second. If you liked the first one, go see this one.

Just saw the movie, and as the title said: it's pretty much the same characters as the original, but with new story beats and new characters. Yes, there's an effeminate guy in the movie, and he's pretty much the same character that Glenn Shadix played in the first film: a useless waste of flesh that exists purely for mockery. However, he's never built up as the "savior"; he is literally the brunt of the joke. No spoilers, but he gets what he deserves. Winona Ryder (Lydia Deetz) plays the same character that she did in the first film but with an extra 20 years of baggage. Perfect characterization, no complaints. Jenna Ortega (Astrid Deetz) plays the daughter of Lydia, and there's no girlbossing at all. She's flawed, she makes mistakes, and she's a believable character for it. Lydia's step-mom Delia (Catherine O'Hara) plays an even more exaggerated version of her character from the original, and there's no apologizing for her character; she's basically a vapid cunt and the movie doesn't care whether you like it or not. She's there, she's unlikable, and there's no redemption arc for her. Michael Keaton (Beetlejuice/Betelgeuse) is exactly how he was in the first film, which is exactly the point. He's intended to be an unlikable character, someone with no growth at all, and it's one of the cornerstones of the movie. It's definitely not hating on strong men though, because there's a beautifully poignant scene at one point with a competent White cast member (no spoilers). There's no immediately quotable/memeable lines (i.e. "Nice fucking model!"), but I loved the first film and definitely enjoyed the second. If you liked the first one, go see this one.
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Good to know. I liked the first one, but am hesitant to give anything much of a chance at this point.

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Yeah I feel you. I only watched it because of the 80% Rotten Tomatoes audience score (and my love of the first film), but I'm glad I did. If you liked the first one (and are okay with appropriate musical interludes) you'll like this one.