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The ending and cameos of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice explained. Spoilers!

Spoiler alert! We'll discuss major plot points and the ending of Beetlejuice (in theaters now), so beware if you haven't seen the film yet.

You know Baby Yoda. Now meet Baby Beetlejuice.

A demented, childlike version of Michael Keaton's insane menace is unleashed in the new sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, director Tim Burton's reimagining of the macabre world he created in the 1988 cult horror comedy. Beetlejuice is back, of course – original recipe plus his tiny hellspawn – and so is Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder), the young goth girl who haunted Beetlejuice back in the day.

Decades later, he's still trying to marry her, and she even signs the contract for that wedding in exchange for his help: her daughter Astrid (Jenna Ortega) is taken to the afterlife and tricked into giving up her soul to the murderous ghost boy Jeremy (Arthur Conti). Her fate intersects with Beetlejuice's own problems, as he is pursued from the afterlife by his vengeful ex-wife Delores (Monica Bellucci) and top cop Wolf Jackson (Willem Dafoe).