Tim Burton has often found himself at the center of heated discussions. Despite receiving praise for his innovative approach to gothic cinema, he persistently faces criticism for the lack of diversity in his films.
Burton’s films, such as “Alice in Wonderland” (2010) and “Batman” (1989), have achieved significant box office success.
Nevertheless, his vividly imaginative worlds frequently feature a majority of white performers.
The forthcoming “Beetlejuice” sequel has ignited new controversy.
This critique focuses on Burton’s depiction of black characters, reigniting discussions about racial representation in his cinematic works.

For many years, viewers have closely examined Burton’s choice to predominantly cast white actors.