Good news for Beetlejuice fans! Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood just debuted a brand-new Beetlejuice exhibit. Featuring costumes and props from the original 1988 Beetlejuice along with items from the upcoming sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. The exhibit is open to the public, no Studio Tour ticket required. But if you have the chance to do the actual tour, do it!
Aside from costumes on display, the exhibit features an impressive build-out of the Maitland's/Deetz's house, Delia's iconic sculpture, Beetlejuice's wedding suit, a Neitherworld waiting room, and Adam Maitland's town miniature on display. (Be sure to watch out for sandworms.) Authentic props and costumes on display include:
Geena Davis’s iconic costume from Beetlejuice (1988)
Alec Baldwin’s memorable costume from Beetlejuice (1988)
Betelgeuse’s wedding suit (Beetlejuice 1988)
Various Afterlife costumes from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)
There is also a ton of merch available for purchase, and joke's on me… I went in person to check it out for Fango readers and did not escape without buying a thing or two. It's a hazard of the job. There are cardigans and cupcakes, luggage tags and greeting cards. Bucket hats, and beanies. It's dangerous in there! But worth it. If you're in the LA area, shake it on down to the Warner Bros. lot to get an in person peek for yourself. If you can't make it, live vicariously through these photos.








In the meantime, we'll be waiting around for Miss Argentina to call our number. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice opens in theaters September 6th, so you can expect the exhibit to last at least that long. While there's no official end date for the exhibit, I'd put my money on the Beetlejuice display lasting at least through spooky season, and possibly through the end of the year.
The Warner Bros. Studio Store is located at 3400 Warner Blvd, Burbank, CA.
