Did you see more premise in the trailer than I did? Cause aside from one or two lines "Can the living and the dead co-exist" it's mostly just loosely connected "Hey look" moments.
I think that narration line was also specifically recorded for this trailer, since it's the same audio as when Winona is sitting in the chair (also not part of the movie).
Come on, Catherine O'Hara is in it, that alone is gonna be great, especially of Burton lets her goes ham with the character, which we know will happen.
You ever notice how there's like, zero brown-skinned people in Tim Burton movies? Glad the shrunken-head guy got a bigger role in this one though, he's African right?
His aesthetic is almost exclusively pale cool blue-tones. Brown skin looks entirely too warm to fit the sickly vibe. Kinda like how someone a couple weeks ago was talking about why you don't typically see dark skinned people in newspaper comics: it doesn't read well in black and white, it really only works in Sunday full-colors.
Nonsense. There are plenty of examples of cool-toned films featuring black actors. Moonlight is the obvious example. With proper lighting and modern color grading techniques, this is a bad excuse for exclusively casting white people in movies.
And you don't have to make up excuses for Burton. He can tell you himself why he doesn't feature people of color in his movies.