Keanu Reeves Talks Grim Future of Bill and Ted Sequel


Bill and Ted fans, its time for a reality check: a third installment of the cult-classic time-travel comedy remains a possibility, but star Keanu Reeves says the project has entered a dark period.

Reeves, who played Ted Logan in the first two films, recently spoke about the project with MTV and offered some vague, grim details.

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Theres lots of subterfuge and conspiracy theories, Reeves said. I might have to do one of those independent press, conspiracy, other-name kind of [statements] explaining why it hasnt happened yet, because its pretty dark out there.

Reeves did acknowledge the existence of a script, but he maintained that a darkness out there is keeping the idea from further development. Its that part of the story where its looking grim, he said. Its the dark period of the idea.

Alex Winter, who costarred as Bill in the original films, spoke to MTV News back in March and offered a much more optimistic (and comprehensible) take on the project.

Theres no drama, he said. Theres no legal skirmish. Theres no nothing. Theres me, Keanu, [screenwriters] Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, the original core. We built a story. They wrote a script. Were tinkering with the script to get it perfect. Then we will go get the money. Then we will shoot it. And thats really all there is to it.

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