BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE Funko Pops Have Arrived from the Neitherworld

In Tim Burton’s original Beetlejuice, they said you had to say his name three times to summon the ghost with the most. Luckily, in the real world, we’re only having to say the name twice for Michael Keaton to return as the infamous “bio-exorcist” for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which hits theaters this fall. And of course, along with the actual movie itself, there’s a whole new assortment of Funko Pop! vinyls to go with it. We have our first look at the new Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Funko figures right here in our gallery, including some very familiar faces, including Lydia Deetz herself.

Not only do we have an adult Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz, once again in her red wedding dress, but also her daughter Astrid. Jenna Ortega plays her in the film and she’s no stranger to working with Tim Burton thanks to Wednesday on Netflix. She’s holding a copy of The Handbook for the Recently Deceased. We are pretty sure nothing good is going to come from her reading that one.

A familar-looking (yet still very small) also face pops up in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. We see that a character called Bob the Shrinker has a Funko toy all his own. He’s a new shrinking head ghost from the Netherworld, wearing a snazzy yellow suit. We don’t know anything really about the character of Delores, Beetlejuice’s ex-wife. Aside from the fact that Monica Belluci plays her, of course. She certainly has Corpse Bride vibes though, doesn’t she?

New Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Funko Pop! vinyl figures.
Funko/Warner Bros.

Hopefully, a second wave of Funko Pop! vinyl toys come along soon. Because I think we all want Catherine O’Hara’s Delia Deetz to get a figure of her own. That one’s long overdue if you ask us. And if we get one of her character from the first movie, with that wild hairdo, even better. Between the Funko figures, the popcorn buckets, and more, expect this fall to be a Beetlejuice fan’s dream come true. These new Funko Pop toys are already available for pre-order at Amazon.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice hits theaters on September 6.

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