The success ofBeetlejuice Beetlejuicehas set up one major problem for Tim Burton’s next movie, as it’s unlikely thatAttack of the Fifty Foot Womanwill meet the level of success his $450 million sequel has garnered. Not only has the long-awaited sequel almost tripled its budget, butBeetlejuice 2has hit several box office milestonesduring its time in theaters. The reception toBurton’s work has been inconsistent for over a decade, with films likeDark ShadowsandDumboperforming poorly among critics. However,Beetlejuice 2has changed this, and his remake of the 66-year-old sci-fi now faces high expectations.

Attack of the Fifty Foot Womenmust buck Burton’s trendof disappointing remakes if his comeback afterBeetlejuice 2is to be successful. With that in mind,Burton’s enthusiasm for sci-fi is key toAttack of the Fifty Foot Woman’s remake, but it highlights the uphill battle to match his latest film’s success. Nathan H. Juran’s original film is based on a woman seeking revenge on her husband, after an encounter with aliens results in her transforming into a giant. Considering the remarkably bizarre plot, it will be interesting to observe how Burton will introduce Juran’s classic into the modern day.

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It’s Hard To Imagine How Tim Burton Can Remake Attack of the 50ft Woman As A Modern Movie

Burton Has A Lot To Take Into Consideration With This Remake

It is easy to agree thatBurton has mastered the formula for eccentric horror characters,but his sci-fi ventures have had an increasingly mixed reception. Regardless of the impressive amount of money it made at the box office,Planet of the Apesis considered a failurefor the director, which emphasizes the greater challenge Burton faces in adaptingAttack of the Fifty Foot Womanfor the big screen. The plot of the 1958 original is far more convoluted than his 2001 movie about apes, which raises questions about how Burton will integrate the outlandish visuals and fantastical elements into a modern-day movie.

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The classic has had more recent remakes, such as the 1993 version titledAttack of the 50 Ft. Woman,featuring Daryl Hannah. Burton will need to differentiate his remake by exploring new territory. To ensure the movie’s success,Burton should incorporate modern contexts that will invigorate the narrative, rather than simply rehash the original story. Perhaps the central premise of a woman growing in size could be interpreted differently today. Regardless,Burton can break his sci-fi streakif he is to maintain a modern sensibility while staying true to the original’s core themes.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’s Success Puts More Pressure On Attack of the 50ft Woman

Attack of the 50Ft Woman Will Struggle Without Beetlejuice’s Nostalgia Factor

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was very well received,meaning that Burton is under a considerable amount of pressure to replicate this level of success in his next project. It’s important to acknowledge thatAttack of the Fifty Foot Womanalready faces one major hurdle, asthe project cannot take advantage of the nostalgia factor that ensuredBeetlejuice Beetlejuice’s success. Not to mention,Beetlejuice 2’s cast, which included Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Jenna Ortega, made the movie a must-see.

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Attack of the Fifty Foot Womanwill be Burton’s return to sci-fi after several years. BetweenBeetlejuice Beetlejuiceand this upcoming movie, Burton is currently working onNetflix’sWednesdayseason 2. Yet, the series featuring Ortega further heightens the pressure onAttack of the Fifty Foot Woman, as it has also been one of Burton’s best-received projects in years. Hopefully,Attack of the Fifty Foot Womanwill live up to the expectations set by Burton’s recent work.