Tim Burton has addressed criticism that white people dominate his Beetlejuice films. Beetlejuice has revived allegations of “racism.”
Of course, the renowned producer and director is known for a lengthy list of classic movies, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland,
Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride. Despite the fact that his work may be very well-liked, Burton has long been criticized for
the seeming lack of diversity in the casts he chose. Additionally, a moment from the Beetlejuice 2 movie has bolstered accusations of racism.
When The Nightmare Before Christmas was first published in 1993, screenwriter Caroline Thompson said that there had been a disagreement over Oogie Boogie, the antagonist.