Beetlejuice Beetlejuice never makes it clear if Bob works for Beetlejuice or alongside him, but regardless, he acts as the demon’s lackey and follows orders unquestioningly. Sounds a lot like the Batman character, doesn’t it? Sadly, BJ’s cranially-challenged flunky suffers much the same fate as his ’80s counterpart.
While Beetlejuice Beetlejuice‘s Bob isn’t betrayed suddenly by his superior, he does die unexpectedly in the line of duty. Acting on orders from the B-man, Bob spends most of the film dressed up like a decoy Beetlejuice, sadly leading to his demise. When Beetlejuice’s ex Delores—herself a visual callback to Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas—spots Bob wearing her ex-husband’s signature black and white striped suit, she sucks his soul from his body, leaving behind a wrinkled pile of skin.
Poor Bob. Such a loyal employee, murdered in his prime just for doing his job. He deserved better.
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