Jenna Ortega has pulled back the veil on Tim Burton's creepy California mansion, giving fans a tantalizing insight into the gothic horror director's world.
In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair on August 6, Ortega, who has worked with Burton on multiple projects, including Netflix's Wednesday and the impending Beetlejuice sequel, revealed some surprising insights about his home.
Ortega praised the home's quirky and darkly alluring atmosphere, saying, "You go in and it's the massive throne from Alice in Wonderland.
Yes, there is a jar of eyeballs in the bathroom. She also added that Burton frequently carries little figurines or "his little creatures" in his pockets, which contributes to the home's unique appeal.
The actress's findings are consistent with prior assessments of Burton's specific design approach. In December 2022, PEOPLE saw his distinct look via the eyes of Wednesday season one production designer Mark Scruton.
Scruton appreciated Burton's painstaking attention to set design, stating that "everything is very intentional" and well-framed.
With Beetle Juice Her discoveries in Beetlejuice, which is slated to premiere in September, provide a compelling glimpse of the director's unique combination of the horrific and the inventive.