Warner Bros. just released a new trailer for the highly anticipated summer blockbuster Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and enthusiasm is only building for the Tim Burton sequel.

This trailer lays out the plot the most clearly yet, nicely connecting to the original 1988 paranormal comedy classic while laying the groundwork for some fun new terrain as well.

“Here's a preview. Be warned, it's intense,” quips Winona Ryder, in character as Lydia Deetz, into cam as she clicks play and points the remote at an old school television set to start the trailer within a trailer.

As a new twist on Danny Elfman's infamous Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) haunts the soundtrack, we find out that the patriarch of the Deetz family has passed away, with matriarch Delia Deetz (played memorably once again by Catherine O'Hara), daughter Lydia and granddaughter Astrid, played by new Burton favorite Jenna Ortega, gathering for the funeral.

As they're clearing out keepsakes from the old family house, Astrid stumbles upon Beetlejuice's old flier in the attic.

This gives Winona Ryder the chance to summarize the plot quite succinctly for any newcomers to the franchise: “When I was a teenager, a trickster demon terrorized our entire family and tried to force me to marry him.”

“I believed he was gone forever,” she continued, “until you found this in the attic!”

Ortega looks at a teenage picture of her mom from the original Beetlejuice, although it's almost indistinguishable from the present-day Ryder of the new film (one good thing about starring in lots of darkly lit Tim Burton movies is it keeps you out of the sun and away from its harmful effects on the aging process).

As Astrid innocently asks, “Who's Beetlejuice?” mom Lydia warns her daughter, “Don't ever say that name!” And honestly, what teenager is going to be able to resist immediately uttering it again?

“No, Astrid, I'm serious!” Lydia warns one more time, but the writing's already on the wall.

Before long, you know who shows up, once again brought to (after) life by the inimitable Michael Keaton, who poorly fits into the tight black and white pinstriped suit like he never left.

His skin legions and unfortunate hairline fungal situation are still as inflamed as ever, as is his sassy swagger and attitude. “The Juice is loose,” Keaton proclaims, before popping up to startle Lydia and emotionally declaring, “I am going to make you so happy.”

“The living… the dead… can they co-exist?” wonders Lydia, as we see a smattering of familiar supernatural (and in one case, unsettlingly small) ghoulish faces and friends of His Weirdness. “That's what we're here to find out,” continues Lydia.

Warner Bros. meanwhile is here to find out whether today's audiences will also be invested in that query. With Beetlejuice Beetlejuice hitting theaters September 6th, we won't have to wait much longer for an answer to that paranormal, multi-million dollar question.