Back in 1986, two young actors would change the course of film history and be cast as the titular Bill and Ted.
23.07.2020 - 04:11 / justjared.com
Keanu Reeves is starting to promote his upcoming movie, Bill & Ted Face The Music.
In a brand new interview with Total Film magazine, the 55-year-old actor shared that the third movie of the franchise is still in the vein and has all the charm of the first two movies.
“We’re still a pretty scrappy independent movie. It’s part of the charm!” he says, adding that “This movie is very much in the spirit of the other two films across the board. So there are Easter egg cameos, and there are other
Back in 1986, two young actors would change the course of film history and be cast as the titular Bill and Ted.
Newsflare.Winter directed the recently released HBO doc “Showbiz Kids” and Reeves obviously went on to major movie stardom in action blockbusters such as “Speed” and “The Matrix” series.Back in the day, however, their competition included familiar flashback faces such as comedian Pauly Shore (“Encino Man,” “Bio-Dome”), Matt Adler (“Teen Wolf,” “Flight of the Navigator”) and Gary Riley (“Stand By Me,” “Ruthless People).But the chosen “B&T” duo’s obvious chemistry put them ahead of the post-Brat
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorUpdate: Alex Winter aka Bill, revealed on Twitter today that Bill & Ted Face the Music is going back to its Aug. 28 release date.
Bill & Ted Face The Music just got another new release date. The movie's official Twitter account has announced that it will now debut on digital platforms, as well as some theaters, on August 28.The third movie in the much-loved Bill & Ted comedy series is the latest film to have its release affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
is hoping to strike lightning twice. Not with the movie itself — it's the third in the franchise, and the team promises «audiences are going to lose their minds» — but casting another most triumphant duo.Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves reprise their roles as William «Bill» S.
Dudes, this is going to be most totally excellent if true! Kevin Smith may have let a surprise posthumous cameo slip on Saturday (July 25) while moderating the Bill and Ted Face the Music panel during the virtual 2020 San Diego Comic-Con.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerDuring the Comic-Con@Home virtual panel, Bill and Ted franchise star Alex Winter spoke on the 10-year journey of putting together the sequel, Bill & Ted Face the Music, which at one point, wasn’t in the plans.Winter, reprising his role as Bill in the forthcoming sequel, divulged that the conversations to bring back the boys started about 10 years ago when the writers, Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, pitched the idea for the threequel, which Winter said felt ”
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are back as older versions of Bill and Ted in the upcoming comedy/sci-fi “Bill & Ted Face The Music”.
threequel first came up more than a decade ago, creators Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon revealed during Saturday's Comic-Con@Home panel for the film, although Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who play the titular duo, weren't convinced it would actually happen.«They laid out this very summary version of a piss take of Dickens, of going back into your life and finding that each iteration of your life was worse than the previous. Pretty damn funny,» Winter said.
been taken off release calendars, though it’s still expected to launch in 2020. Since many theater chains had hoped to peg their reopening dates to “Tenet’s” release, the move caused exhibitors to shift their plans.Already, AMC Theatres — the country’s biggest cinema chain — has delayed plans to reopen, and now plans to resume business in mid to late August.
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Bill & Ted Face the Music is here, and meanwhile, the Wyld Stallyns will travel a different route this time around.Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Bill & Ted Face the Music will bypass a traditional theatrical route and debut simultaneously on premium VOD and in any cinemas willing to play the threequel on Sept. 1.
Bill & Ted Face The Music is heading straight to video on-demand. It has been confirmed that the third movie in the much-loved comedy series will now debut on digital platforms, as well as some theaters, on Sept.
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are ready for a most excellent adventure in “Bill & Ted Face The Music”.
has taken a major toll on Hollywood, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, and movie theater closures.
With the uncertainty surrounding movie theaters amid the Coronavirus pandemic, Bill and Ted Face the Music is the latest movie that will be released in theaters and on demand.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorDespite AMC theatres saying that they’d reopen in mid-to-late August this morning, United Artists Releasing made a sudden announcement that they’re taking their Orion prequel Bill & Ted Face the Music out in a select theatrical-PVOD strategy. This is akin to the approach taken recently by Universal recently with Trolls World Tour and Focus Features titles Irresistible and The High Note.