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Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves return in Bill & Ted Face the Music

Actors reunite as the time-travelling best friends reunite for the first time in 30 years on a new quest.

The stakes are higher than ever for the time-traveling exploits of William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. and Theodore "Ted" Logan.  Yet to fulfill their rock and roll destiny, the now middle aged best friends set out on a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that only their song can save life as we know it.
The stakes are higher than ever for the time-traveling exploits of William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. and Theodore "Ted" Logan. Yet to fulfill their rock and roll destiny, the now middle aged best friends set out on a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that only their song can save life as we know it.

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return in Bill & Ted Face the Music (PG) for a most excellent – but middle-aged – adventure as the time-travelling best friends reunite for the first time in 30 years on a new quest.

Set in present-day San Dimas, California, the would-be rockers – now dads in their 50s – still haven’t written the song that will bring the world together and the people of the future are starting to get worried. 

Lacking the talent to create this song, the duo resort to travelling through time to steal it from their older selves.

Meanwhile, their young daughters devise their own musical scheme to help their dads bring harmony to the universe.

The cast also features Kristen Schaal, Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy-Paine and William Sadler.

  • Bill & Ted Face the Music arrives on Sky Cinema and Now TV from Friday, 2 July.w
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