Beetlejuice Sign Replicas Finally Corrected After Years of Controversy
A long-standing issue with licensed replicas of the iconic Beetlejuice sign has been resolved, with a new version featuring the correct spelling of the title character's name. The change was made after years of criticism from fans and collectors who pointed out that the original movie spells "Beetlejuice" without an "e".
According to Sabina Graves, a collector and enthusiast who had refused to buy the sign due to its inaccuracy, the new version is now available for purchase. "I'm thrilled to see that the manufacturers have finally listened to our concerns and corrected the mistake," she said. "It's a small but significant change that shows they value accuracy and attention to detail."
The controversy surrounding the sign dates back to the early 2000s, when Spirit Halloween began selling licensed replicas of the iconic light-up sign. However, the spelling on these signs was consistently incorrect, featuring the name "Betelgeuse" instead of "Beetlejuice". The mistake sparked a heated debate among fans and collectors, with some arguing that it was an oversight while others believed it was a deliberate choice to match the more recognizable spelling.
Warner Bros., the studio behind the classic film, had remained largely silent on the issue until now. In a statement, a spokesperson for the company said: "We appreciate the dedication of our fans and collectors who pointed out this error. We are pleased that the manufacturers have taken steps to correct it and ensure that future replicas accurately reflect the spirit of the original movie."
The correction is seen as a victory for fans and collectors who had been advocating for accuracy in licensed merchandise. As Graves noted, "It's not just about a sign; it's about respecting the integrity of the original work." The new version of the sign is now available at various retailers, including Spirit Halloween.
In related news, the correction has sparked renewed interest in Beetlejuice collectibles and memorabilia. Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of new merchandise featuring the correct spelling, with some even speculating that this could be a trendsetter for future licensed products.
As the debate surrounding accuracy in licensed merchandise continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the fans have spoken, and their voices have been heard.
*Reporting by Gizmodo.*