Like Margot Robbie (Barbie) or Zendaya (Dune 2 after Challengers), Jenna Ortega turns the promotion of Beetlejuice into a spectacular spectacle with impressive and sublime shadows. And people. A car robe jacket or suit paying homage plus or my low key items for the various franchise characters born in 1988 who returned to the movies this year.
Winona Ryder’s puppet dress in the film premiere, with references to the characters of Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis, passing by reptiles and a certain Bob, is dressed up in images of ten receptionists for Jenna Ortega as part of the promotion. Et ce à quoi they report.
Jenna in…Bob
This is the cell phone we laugh at the most. When we meet again in London at the end of the year, Jenna Ortega is wearing a dark yellow suit and her women (Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara) are arboreal black and white people. The explanation is simple: a young comedian pays tribute to Beetlejuice collaborator Bob. Jusque dans la cravate.
Jenna in… Lydia and her wedding dress
This is where I started, on the red carpets in Venice. If film fans of the world get to the casting of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which will make the opening of La Mostra, the good name of the fans ont Bondi. The car, which is not exactly identical, is just a side note to Jenna Ortega’s homage to Winona Ryder’s Maria robe in the Beetlejuice premiere. From there, the names are the ones that will show you the promotional tour to slow down the caching of links in the vêtements de l’interprete d’Astrid.
Jenna in…Beetlejuice dressed as Maria
Pas de sting with Jenna Ortega: If she’s wearing Lydia’s dress on the red carpet, it’s the Beetlejuice wedding suit she wore to the photocall in the Tim Burton film. Version plus propre et sans jabot.
Jenna in…Lydia Ecolier
Jenna in Lydia, episode 2. A comedic portrait in the effect of a replica of the ten-year-old school that is the teenager’s cage at the end of the Beetlejuice premiere. Celui dans lequel elle s’envole Grace aux Maitland. Please note that the main thing needed for reproduction is the couverture. “Manuel for people past the past”that retro in two films. Impliquée jusque dans les détails donc.
Jenna in…Adam Maitland
In the absence of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, more promotions. Car Jenna Ortega arrives in Venice in a dress on a tall red car, in the form of an homage directly to the shadow of Adam Maitland (Alec Baldwin) in the 1988 film.
Jenna in… Barbara Maitland
Là aussi, pas de jaloux. This floral dress in Barbara Maitland’s (Geena Davis) cell was photographed by Jenna Ortega and paid tribute to those missing from the suite. Toujours avec ce sac inspired by du “Manuel for people past the past”.
Jenna in… Lydia’s veil
Il ya d’un côté les évidences (les tenues de mariés de Beetlejuice et Lydia) and other tributes plus techniques. Jenna Ortega’s joke doesn’t have the same motives as Winona Ryder’s. Lors que sonnage, dans le Premier Film, confirms that life is not “What a black room. Big black room.”
Jenna in… Delia
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Promotion Pendant, Jenna Ortega is a tribute to the body embodied in the saga (Winona Ryder). Mais également sa grand-mère (Catherine O’Hara), Grace à Cette Tenue Bicolore qui évoque La chemise that Delia wears in the first Australian film – and Surtout – Celle qui est la sienne sur son affiche de la suite.
Jenna in…Delia figurine
It seems that it was thanks to the characters that became iconic in the Beetlejuice saga that Jenna Ortega created an image that is still alive in its shadows. And, importantly, this garment, unveiled at the avant-garde premiere in London, returns with its color and cracked texture to the statues of Delia, who returns in the new long film.
Jenna in… tête reduite
Encore un détail qui tue. If we consider the plus of this curtain robe by Jenna Ortega from Mexico, it distinguishes three looks that are not “bouche est couse.” Because têtes reduites become the symbol of the saga, and who plays a more important role in the suite, with the character of Bob the notation.
Jenna in…snake Beetlejuice
This could be a link to the plus of the technique. She didn’t live in Jenna Ortega’s robe, which featured eye motifs. Who thinks about that scene from the first Beetlejuice when the demon takes the form of a giant snake while chasing Deetz de la maison (et les tuer?).
Jenna in…Beetlejuice
Proof. Maybe you’re paying homage to the various costumes from the Beetlejuice sans Cle d’Oil fair saga as the Los Angeles star of the saga? Non, and Jenna Ortega came true during a press conference, with clothes made of black rays and blanches who do not know that the character is played by Michael Keaton. Dans un épisode comme dans l’autre.