“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.

9. Patricia Martinez (Miss Argentina)
Though not as featured in the film as some of the others on the list, Miss Argentina none the less became one of the most iconic characters in "Beetlejuice." Sadly, Patricia Martinez died on December 24, 2018 after a long illness. | Warner Bros./Getty Images

10. Robert Goulet (Maxie Dean)
Many know the voice of Robert Goulet; older audiences know him for his rich tones as a singer. Younger people who used to watch "Recess" on the Disney Channel might also recognise the voice of Maxie Dean - he was a guest voice whenver the character Mikey from the show sung. | Getty Images

11. Sylvia Sidney (Juno)
For playing the role of Juno, the Maitlands afterlife case worker, Sylvia Sidneyearned a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. Sylvia's last film role reunited her once again with Tim Burton, portraying the heroic grandmother Florence Norris in "Mars Attacks!" | Getty Images/Warner Bros.

12. Tony Cox (The Preacher)
Tony Cox's face will be familiar to '00s movie fans; he not only had a role in the Jim Carrey film "Me, Myself and Irene," but also appeared in the music video for Foo Fighter's "Breakout." He has since been seen alongside Billy Bob Thornton in "Bad Santa." | Warner Bros./Getty Images