After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), Lydia’s (Winona Ryder) life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega), discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it’s only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice’s name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem.

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    Keaton did Batman decades ago, then did it again.

    He did Beetlejuice decades ago, and is doing it again.

    He also did "Birdman,’ a movie about an actor who feels trapped by a silly pop culture character he played decades ago.

    Nope, nothing weird here.

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        Did you ever see the original version of The Vulture. That bird already had one wing in the grave!

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          Right? He looked like Rusty Venture doing a heel turn. The actual rogues gallery from Venture Bros looked less silly than that onesie.

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            General question.

            Why did ‘Rick and Morty’ become so popular while ‘The Venture Brothers’ never seemed to reach a mass audience?

            TVB is better in every way.

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              Pacing, budget, focus, general irreverence.

              The Venture Bros. is a fairly specific satire of Johnny Quest and other kids-versus-supervillains media. It’s grounded, and being grounded is half the joke. Ultimately these characters exist in the mundane world and just act like total weirdos. The comedy is vicious, but often bone-dry. It occasionally gives episodes to tertiary characters to remind us that even henchmen have lives. The show has that Seinfeld quality where everyone is kinda broken in a predictable way. Growth is possible, but even when that doesn’t lead to killing off a happy character, it means the stakes and consequences of each episode have to be realistic.

              Rick & Morty is a freewheeling multiverse that can do anything whenever it wants. It was created by two guys who honed their comedy on a platform where being the funniest thing of the month secured one more episode. There’s no laugh track, but the naturalistic dialog is relentless. Keeping most episodes centered on an asshole scientist and his hapless grandson simplifies the hell out of the audience experience - their bickering answers questions. Which is very helpful, because the show will invent and then blow up whole planets, including ours.

              Basically, the closer Adult Swim comparison for Rick & Morty was Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

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                That’s a cogent reply.

                Obviously, it’s a matter of taste and a million other factors.

                Thanks for the reply.

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      Dare we see Multiplicity 2: Multiplied!?