Streaming services are rolling out a trio of high‑profile titles for the June 12‑14 weekend, mixing classic franchise revival with fresh genre twists. The long‑awaited sequel to Tim Burton’s 1988 cult hit Beetlejuice lands alongside Kevin Costner’s supernatural drama Joe and the comedy Brantley, each promising a distinct flavor of entertainment.

Beetlejuice sequel draws mixed reviews but strong fan turnout

Michael Keaton reprises his role as the chaotic bio‑exorcist in the 2024 follow‑up, while Winona Ryder returns as Lydia Deetz, now back in her Connecticut family home. according to the source, critics are split on the film’s tone, yet audience metrics show a warm reception for the “ghost with the most.”

Kevin Costner’s Joe blends science and spirit after a tragic loss

In the supernatural thriller Joe, Costner plays a scientist who becomes convinced his deceased wife is communicating from beyond the grave, a claim that his neighbor, played by Mary Steenburgen, dismisses. the source notes the film’s core conflict centers on the clash between rational skepticism and emerging belief.

Brantley spins a screwball con‑artist tale with family intrigue

The comedy follows a fraudster posing as a senior executive who falls for a coworker who also turns out to be his distant uncle , creating a web of mistaken identity. the source highlights that the film is already generating buzz for its fast‑paced humor and unexpected familial twist.

Who will dominate streaming conversations this weekend?

While the Beetlejuice sequel benefits from franchise nostalgia, it remains unclear whether Costner’s drama or the quirky Brantley will capture the larger share of social media chatter. The source does not provide viewership projections, leaving the streaming hierarchy up for debate.

Open question: Will the mixed critical response affect long‑term streaming performance?

Two specific uncertainties linger: first, whether the divided critical reception of the Beetlejuice sequel will dampen its longevity on platforms; second, how Costner’s shift from action hero to spiritual seeker will influence audience perception of his brand. the source offers no data on post‑launch retention, so these points remain speculative.