Sat. Mar 21st, 2026

Sideshow Collectibles Opens Pre-Orders for Beetlejuice Statue: “Say My Name Three Times!”

Beetlejuice statue on a tombstone base, holding The Handbook for the Recently Deceased.

The renowned “bio-exorcist” Beetlejuice, famous for his love of chaos, is returning to the world of collectibles. In 2026, Sideshow Collectibles will release a new, detailed statue of this iconic character from his self-titled film.

Pre-orders for the Beetlejuice statue, inspired by the 1988 film, are now open for fans of Tim Burton and Michael Keaton. The collectible is priced at 711.05 EUR (approximately 69,327 RUB).

Close-up of the Beetlejuice statue with a detailed view of his face and striped suit.

Perched on Barbara Maitland’s tombstone, the eccentric “bio-exorcist” is poised to unleash chaos as soon as his name is uttered three times, summoning him to the mortal world.

Beetlejuice statue holding "The Handbook for the Recently Deceased" with a fly on his nose.

Beetlejuice is depicted holding a copy of “The Handbook for the Recently Deceased,” passionately presenting his ideas to anyone willing to listen – even an unsuspecting housefly.

Full front view of the Beetlejuice statue, showcasing his posture and custom-tailored suit.

The statue boasts impressive dimensions: 53.8 cm (21.2 inches) in height, 37.5 cm (14.8 inches) in width, and 32.2 cm (12.7 inches) in depth. The grinning character features soft, synthetic hair that can be gently styled to maintain his signature chaotic look.

Back view of the Beetlejuice statue, highlighting the synthetic hair and weathered suit details.

His iconic black-and-white striped suit, white shirt, and black tie are custom-tailored and expertly weathered, giving Beetlejuice an appearance as “fresh” as the earth above the Maitlands.

Detailed view of the Beetlejuice statue\

The set includes an interchangeable open left hand. The statue’s base replicates Adam Maitland’s town model, with the iconic Sandworm coiled around the platform. The estimated release window for the statue is September-December 2026.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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