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“It scared me because I started to go down a dark hole,” said the director Director Tim Burton has opened up about his feelings towards using the internet ahead of the opening of a new exhibition in London. READ MORE: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ review: Jenna Ortega reanimates Tim Burton’s undead classic Speaking to BBC News to promote the launch of a new career retrospective, Burton said that “anybody who knows me knows I’m a bit of a technophobe. “If I look at the internet, I found that I got quite depressed.

It scared me because I started to go down a dark hole. So I try to avoid it, because it doesn’t make me feel good.” He continued: “I get depressed very quickly, maybe more quickly than other people.



But it doesn’t take me much to start to click and start to short circuit.” Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams, Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams in ‘Wednesday’ CREDIT: Vlad Cioplea/Netflix © 2022 Burton has been directing for over 50 years. His most well-known films include Batman (1989), Edward Scissorhands , Sleepy Hollow , Beetlejuice and its recent sequel , and he branched into television in 2022 with the popular Netflix Addams Family spin-off series Wednesday , which he has previously said reignited his career .

The World of Tim Burton exhibition runs from October 25 to April 21, 2025 at the Design Museum in London. It contains 600 items from across the filmmaker’s career, which organisers say give “a rare private glimpse into his creative pr.

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