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Michael Keaton Back From the Dead in Zany ‘Beetlejuice 2’ First Look at CinemaCon: ‘It’s Really F–king Good’ – Variety

  1. Michael Keaton Back From the Dead in Zany ‘Beetlejuice 2’ First Look at CinemaCon: ‘It’s Really F–king Good’ Variety
  2. ‘Beetlejuice 2’ footage: Michael Keaton, Tim Burton unveil new trailer USA TODAY
  3. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Jenna Ortega Takes Center Stage TheWrap
  4. Warner Bros. teases ‘Joker’ sequel, ‘Beetlejuice 2’ and more at CinemaCon The Associated Press
  5. ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice’: Michael Keaton Makes Surprise Appearance At CinemaCon & Calls Pic “Really F*cking Good!” Deadline

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It’s showtime: ‘Beetlejuice 2’ first look is here with Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder – New York Post

  1. It’s showtime: ‘Beetlejuice 2’ first look is here with Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder New York Post
  2. ‘Beetlejuice 2’ first look returns Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder Entertainment Weekly News
  3. Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! Michael Keaton brings iconic Tim Burton character back from dead in FIRST LOOK at lo Daily Mail
  4. BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE Footage Introduces Jenna Ortega As Astrid Deetz; Full Trailer Expected Tomorrow BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE Footage Introduces Jenna Ortega As Astrid Deetz; Full Trailer Expected Tomorrow CBM (Comic Book Movie)
  5. First ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice’ Image — World of Reel Jordan Ruimy

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Michael Keaton Teases ‘Beetlejuice 2’: “We’re Doing It Exactly Like We Did the First Movie” – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Michael Keaton Teases ‘Beetlejuice 2’: “We’re Doing It Exactly Like We Did the First Movie” Hollywood Reporter
  2. Michael Keaton says he and director Tim Burton are doing ‘Beetlejuice 2’ ‘exactly like we did the first movie’ CNN
  3. Michael Keaton Says ‘Beetlejuice 2’ Is ‘Most Fun I’ve Had Working in a Movie’ in a Long Time PEOPLE
  4. ‘Beetlejuice 2’ – Michael Keaton Teases a Practical, Old School Approach to Tim Burton’s Sequel Bloody Disgusting
  5. Beetlejuice 2: Michael Keaton is having a lot of fun working on long-awaited sequel JoBlo.com
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‘Beetlejuice 2’ – Michael Keaton Teases a Practical, Old School Approach to Tim Burton’s Sequel – Bloody Disgusting

  1. ‘Beetlejuice 2’ – Michael Keaton Teases a Practical, Old School Approach to Tim Burton’s Sequel Bloody Disgusting
  2. Michael Keaton says he and director Tim Burton are doing ‘Beetlejuice 2’ ‘exactly like we did the first movie’ CNN
  3. Michael Keaton Says ‘Beetlejuice 2’ Is ‘Most Fun I’ve Had Working in a Movie’ in a Long Time PEOPLE
  4. Michael Keaton Teases ‘Beetlejuice 2’: “We’re Doing It Exactly Like We Did the First Movie” Hollywood Reporter
  5. Beetlejuice 2: Michael Keaton is having a lot of fun working on long-awaited sequel JoBlo.com
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Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen arrive to NBC Studios in NYC – Daily Mail

  1. Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen arrive to NBC Studios in NYC Daily Mail
  2. ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’ Review: Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Friends Voyage to Italy for a Cookie-Cutter Sequel That Gets Sweetly Romantic Variety
  3. ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’ Review: You’re Going to Need a Lot of Wine to Enjoy This Sloppy Sequel IndieWire
  4. Book Club: The Next Chapter review – smirking sequel as the squad head for Italy The Guardian
  5. Book Club: The Next Chapter Review: A Moderately Engaging Sequel TheWrap
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Michael Keaton Dedicates SAG Award Win to Late Nephew and Sister – The Hollywood Reporter

After winning the SAG Award for best actor in a limited series or TV movie for Dopesick, Michael Keaton surprised everyone with a delay in taking the stage Sunday during the 2022 SAG Awards.

“Sorry! Quick trip to the men’s room. It is packed, by the way,” he said after rushing to the podium. The moment resembled that of Christine Lahti who, after winning during the 1998 Golden Globes, admitted taking a restroom break minutes before winning the best actress in a TV drama series for Chicago Hope.

Though Keaton opened his speech on a comical note, he quickly began offering deep reflections on the night, the craft of acting and his Dopesick role, and he became emotional when talking about his late nephew, who died from drug use.

“There is an argument to be made … that a night like tonight is self-serving, narcissistic, it’s a legitimate argument to be made … But I’m so blessed to do what I do,” he said.

The actor explained how being a part of a production like Dopesick or Worth, could “spawn thought,” “conversation” and “actual change.” “Who gets to have that job? Seriously? How fortunate am I that good can come from something that I do just because I wanted to become an actor?”

“There’s massive inequity in the world. In Dopesick, when you talk about addiction, the way to heal the problem is to accept that you have a problem,” he continued. “Not our country, the entire world, economically, racially, socially, financially, there’s massive inequity in the world. There just is. There’s fair and there’s unfair. There’s not a lot of room in between. I can feel right now the rolling thunder of eye rolling coming across people saying to me things like, ‘shut up and dribble,’ ‘shut up and act.’ The acting I’ll quit. The shutting up, not so much. I’m blessed to do something that might improve someone’s life.”

After thanking the cast and crew, Keaton had to take a moment to pause as he choked back tears. “Given the subject matter, this is for my nephew Michael and my sister Pam. I lost my nephew Michael to drugs, and it hurts.” When the camera showed those in the audience, many could be seen visibly emotional.

In his Hollywood Reporter cover story, Keaton explained that he was drawn to Dopesick, which explores the marketing techniques Purdue Pharma used to recruit OxyContin users and doctors, because of his nephew, who died from fentanyl and heroin use a few years ago. “I thought, ‘Well, if this is even remotely good, I have to do this,’” Keaton told THR. “It happens to be real good.”

Backstage at the SAG Awards, Keaton further spoke about the meaningful role: “You get a chance to be part of something like this that means something. There’s a responsibility that goes along with that so when you win something like this it might move the needle a little bit, that’s a big thing.”

As for the timing of his bathroom break, the actor joked, “I could have sworn I had another 20 minutes, I’m bad at this, so I thought well better hit the bathroom.”

The 28th annual SAG Awards ceremony took place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California.



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Michael Keaton says Batman is the only comic book movie he’s seen

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Michael Keaton famously starred as Bruce Wayne/Batman in Tim Burton’s 1989 film, Batman, which changed the trajectory of the superhero genre. As it turns out, Keaton watched Batman in its entirety then never saw a single comic book-based film ever again.

“After the first Batman, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen an entire [comic book] movie,” Keaton said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor doesn’t have a particular reason, other than simply being too busy to sit down and watch the mountain of superhero films made since 1989. “I just never got around to it. So you’re talking to a guy who wasn’t in the zeitgeist of that whole world,” the Birdman actor said. “When I went down to do the Marvel things in Atlanta … It’s an entire city dedicated to Marvel … They’ll be doing Marvel movies forever. I’ll be dead, and they’ll still be doing Marvel movies.”

Keaton recently reprised his role as Vulture for Marvel’s 2022 feature Morbius, where his lack of background on the MCU caught up with him. “I’m nodding like I know what the fuck they’re talking about. I go, ‘Uh-huh.’ And I’m thinking, ‘You may as well be explaining quantum physics right now to me. All I know is I just know my guy. And I know the basics,’” Keaton said. “So finally, they were looking at me, and they just started laughing. They said, ‘You don’t know what we’re talking about, do you?’ I said, ‘No, I don’t, no idea what you’re talking about.’”

In addition to playing Vulture, Keaton recently suited up as Batman once again for Andy Muschietti’s The Flash starring Ezra Miller, which allowed him to see if he still had the chops needed to ace the character over 30 years later. “Frankly, in the back of my head, I always thought, ‘I bet I could go back and nail that motherfucker,’” Keaton explained. He walked away from the superhero franchise when he disliked the script for the 1995 Joel Schumacher movie Batman Forever. “And so I thought, ‘Well, now that they’re asking me, let me see if I can pull that off.’”

The Flash will not only bring back Keaton’s version of Batman, but also Ben Affleck’s, in the time-bending film based on the Flashpoint comics. However, it took more than a couple of reads for Keaton to fully understand the multiverse aspect of the film. “I had to read it more than three times to go, ‘Wait, how does this work?’” Keaton recalled.

“They had to explain that to me several times. By the way, I’m not being arrogant, I hope, about this. I don’t say it like, ‘I’m too groovy.’ I’m stupid. There’s a lot of things I don’t know about. And so, I don’t know, I just kind of figured it out, but this was different,” Keaton added. “What’s really interesting is how much more I got [Batman] when I went back and did him. I get this on a whole other level now. I totally respect it. I respect what people are trying to make.”

The Flash is set to premiere sometime in November 2022.

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