Not Heinous At All: Bill And Ted Are Back To 'Face The Music'

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Not Heinous At All: Bill And Ted Are Back To 'Face The Music'
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Nearly 30 years after they befriended Napoleon and beat the Grim Reaper in a game of Battleship, Bill S. Preston, Esq., and Ted 'Theodore' Logan are back — older, but not necessarily wiser. Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves spoke with NPR about their return.

Winter: There was kind of a two pronged approach to the preparation. There was figuring out who these guys were at this point in their live in a very kind of story-driven way. And as Keanu said, that was about he and I working together and looking at just the actual circumstances of these guys in their lives. And that was fun. But then there was a whole kind of physical preparation because there was this crazy narrative of us acting opposite all these different versions of ourselves.

Reeves on what playing Bill taught him about comedy, and whether people confused him with the character Reeves: I mean, I think everyone's going to put all the protocols in place to make it as safe as possible for people who do feel comfortable. That opportunity presents itself if they want to go to the cinema. And it's also on pay per view or streaming. So there's that option as well.Reeves: Wow, just to laugh, to enjoy the ride, to, you know, feel good, feel positive and to share that, spread that around.

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