When allegations surfaced that Beetlejuice 2 featured a large number of white individuals, Tim Burton addressed them, calling them “racist.”

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.

 

After P Diddy’s imprisonment, Kesha altered the lyrics to the popular song “TiK ToK.”

The 77-year-old Elton John has low eyesight. Why is this problem occurring?