Design Museum Extends The World of Tim Burton Exhibition Through May 2025

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The Design Museum’s The World of Tim Burton exhibition has been extended until 26th May 2025 due to high demand, having welcomed 171,000 visitors since its launch. Featuring over 600 pieces from Burton’s films, it includes props and costumes from classics like Batman and Edward Scissorhands. Tickets can be booked online.

The Design Museum has extended its exhibition, The World of Tim Burton, by five weeks due to popular demand, now running until 26th May 2025. Since its opening in October 2024, the exhibition has attracted 171,000 visitors, showcasing the creative genius behind Burton’s beloved films through a wealth of illustrations, puppets, costumes, and more.

This is the most attended exhibition in the museum’s 35-year history, surpassing the previous popularity of the Barbie exhibition, which will go on tour shortly. The exhibition has travelled for more than a decade before reaching London, displaying over 600 artefacts, including creations from Burton’s unaired projects to his latest film, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024).

Highlights from the exhibition encompass props, set designs, and costumes from iconic films such as Batman (1989), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Mars Attacks! (1996), and Sleepy Hollow (1999). For those interested in visiting, tickets can be booked online through the Design Museum’s official website.

The extension of The World of Tim Burton exhibition demonstrates its immense popularity, drawing in large crowds since its opening. The variety of items displayed highlights Burton’s creative range, solidifying its status as a major attraction. Visitors can now enjoy this unique exhibition until May 2025, showcasing the depth of Burton’s cinematic artistry.

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