Alfred Gough explains how one ofBeetlejuice Beetlejuice’s more notable celebrity cameos came to be, and how it wasn’t always intended for this specific Tim Burton collaborator. In the opening act of the 2024 sequel to the 1988 horror comedy, Danny DeVito makes a surprising appearance as a janitor working in the corridor of the Afterlife. While cleaning and listening to the Bee Gees, the character accidentally knocks over a selection of boxes of loose body parts, leading to the return of Betelgeuse’s (Michael Keaton) ex-wife Delores (Monica Bellucci), and becoming the first victim ofher quest for revenge.

With DeVito’s ghost being one of the first new spirits that audiences meet inBeetlejuice Beetlejuice, Gough broke down the secrets of the brief cameo toEntertainment Weekly. Despite being a frequent creative collaborator to Burton, the role wasn’t intended for the actor during writing, with the director later casting DeVito, though Gough looked forward to viewers seeing him so early on in the movie’s runtime. Check out Gough’s response below:

Composite of Tim Burton looking toward the camera and Danny Devito as the Penguin

Tim called Danny and Danny said yes in a minute and came and did it, which was great. It’s such a fun surprise in the movie right at the beginning… That’s beyond my sleuthing purview for trailers.

How Long Have Danny DeVito & Tim Burton Worked Together

The Pair Have Crafted Iconic Characters Together

As of his appearance inBeetlejuice Beetlejuice, DeVito has worked alongside Burton on five features to date. Thepair first worked together on 1992’sBatman Returnsalongside the Ghost with the Most himself, Michael Keaton, where DeVito played a more animalistic version of comic book villain The Penguin. While not Burton’s first choice for the character, the heavily German Expressionism-inspired reimagining of the character has since been celebrated as one of the Caped Crusader’s best-adapted villains to the big screen, despite its liberties.

How Tim Burton Convinced Danny DeVito To Play The Penguin

In Batman Returns, Danny DeVito delivers an iconic performance as the Penguin, but Tim Burton had to convince the actor to take the villainous role.

While DeVito would only make a brief cameo as a gambler amid the chaos ofMars Attacks!, he would receive a more substantial role as circus ringmaster Amos Calloway inBig Fish, one of Edward Bloom’s (Ewan McGregor) many fantastic acquaintances who introduces him to Sandra (Alison Lohman). Finally, 16 years afterBig Fish’s release, DeVito reunited with Burton on 2019’s live-actionDumboadaptation, once more taking on the supporting role of another ringmaster, this time playing Max Medici. While his roles, includingBeetlejuice Beetlejuice’s janitor have varied in size, both creatives greatly respect one another.

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Though brief, DeVito’s inclusion inBeetlejuice Beetlejuiceis a fun addition for viewers familiar with Burton and the actor’s history. Alongside Keaton, he is one ofBurton’s most memorable recurring stars, and his ghost isn’t only memorable but helps set the stakes of Betelgeuse’s story. As such, while DeVito is a beloved, highly recognizable star, his appearance doesn’t feel overpowering and fits naturally into the movie.

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Cast

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is the sequel to the original Tim Burton classic that starred Michael Keaton and Wynona Rider in a horror-comedy that involved ghosts trying to scare off new homebuyers from taking their house. The sequel brings back Michael Keaton as the hilarious and sleazy ghost with selfish intentions, now joined by Jenna Ortega in a new role.