Tim Burton’s dreamlike cinematic universe takes as a reference the director’s own nightmares in cases such as that of Charles Deetz, a character who is no longer in the sequel to Bitelchús.
Although much of the cast of Bitelchús Bitelchús It is composed of performers who acted in the first film Tim Burtonthere are some characters who have not returned to it, as is the case of Charles Deetzwhich was once embodied by Jeffrey Jones.
Jeffrey Jones has not returned to the big screen since his retirement from filmmaking a couple of decades ago for possession of child pornography, but Tim Burton has taken Charles Deetz’s character into account in his film and has found a way to justify his absence.
Alfred Goughone of the scriptwriters of Bitelchús Bitelchúshe explained during an interview with Entertainment Weekly that the fate of Charles Deetz was based on A terrible nightmare from Tim Burton. From this point on, you will find spoilers about the beginning of the tape.
Charles Deetz’s absence is a nightmare for Tim Burton
Bitelchús Bitelchús starts when Delia Deetzembodied by Catherine O’Harahe tells Astrid, played by Jenna Ortega, the way charles dieda sequence that is now represented in a dramatized manner in stop-motion.
“The way Charles dies in that animated piece It’s Tim’s nightmare when he dies”, explained Alfred Gough. “He literally put it like this: My nightmare is being in a plane crash, surviving the crash, almost drowning, and getting eaten by a shark.”.
The film crew was enchanted by the description of that nightmare and thought, “Well, that’s it.” It’s brilliant. So this is how he’s going to die.”
Therefore, in the final animation of Bitelchús Bitelchús From Tim Burton, we see Charles Deetz suffer a plane crash from which he survives, and before drowning he is attacked by a shark, which leaves poor Charles headless.
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