
Bill & Ted Face the Music
Yet to fulfill their rock and roll destiny, the stakes are higher than ever for the now middle-aged Bill and Ted who 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.
Director(s)
Alexander Salazar
Jonathan M. Warren
Graham Geraghty
Aaron Barsky
David Sardi
Mary Frances Perlander
James Roque Jr.
Dean Parisot
James Madigan
Where to watch

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Cast & crew

Kristen Schaal
Kelly

Keanu Reeves
Ted

Samara Weaving
Thea

Kid Cudi
Kid Cudi

Beck Bennett
Deacon

Al Vicente
Lead Scientist

George Carlin
Rufus Hologram (archive footage)

Piotr Michael
Rufus (voice)
David Sardi
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Billy Slaughter
Young Bill

Jack Haven
Billie

Dave Grohl
Dave Grohl

Holland Taylor
The Great Leader

James Madigan
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Anthony Carrigan
Dennis Caleb McCoy

William Sadler
Death
Aaron Barsky
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Hal Landon Jr.
Chief Logan
Sharon K. London
Second Noble

'Weird Al' Yankovic
Guy Playing Accordion (uncredited)

Guillermo Rodriguez
Guy in Shower (uncredited)

Alex Winter
Bill

Amy Stoch
Missy

Chris Matheson
Ugly Demon

Ed Solomon
Stupid Demon

Erinn Hayes
Elizabeth

Jayma Mays
Joanna

Jillian Bell
Dr. Taylor Wood

DazMann Still
Jimi Hendrix

Jeremiah Craft
Louis Armstrong

Sharon Gee
Ling Lun
Patty Anne Miller
Grom

Shoshana Bean
First Noble

Jared Bankens
Jesus / Young Ted
Kelly Carlin-McCall
Head Technician
Mickey Gooch Jr.
Clete
Reece Loustalot
Babe Ruth
William E. Harris
George Washington
Kimberly Stockton
Queen Elizabeth

Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah
Noble
Bridget Andrews
Cleopatra
Artis Burney
Buddha
Gretchen Byers
Renaissance Lady
Georgia Cohran
Harriet Tubman
David Calloway
Roman Soldier
John Devilman
Roman Soldier
Bailie Duzaut
Female Celt
Andrea Garcia
Gypsy
Gabriel Derrick
Gypsy
Maddison Nicolosi
Gypsy
Kallie Glidewell
Flapper
Xavier Leblanc
Pharaoh
Joseph Martin
Elizabethan Nobleman
Kharismisa Morris
Josephine Baker

Ned Yousef
Gandhi
Eliana Ruiz
Indira Gandhi
Tommie Wong
Kubla Khan
Lindy Ariff
Amelia Earhart
Diana Barnes
Frida
Alberto Corrales
Spanish Count
Scott Gelpi
Native Chief
Andrian Harabaru
Cellist
Dylan Langlois
Rifleman
Nick Garrison
Hendrix Band Member
Jeff Pagano
Noelle Redding
Dijon Lodree
Caveman
Jeremy Thomas
Caveman

Alexis Long
Cavewoman
Suzy Cole
Scientist
Alex Halpern
Scientist
Kierra Luv
Scientist

Bill Prady
Scientist

Nicolas Bosc
Caveman (uncredited)

Daniel Dorr
Mozart (uncredited)

Gregory Hobson
Tough Prisoner (uncredited)
William Buster Benefield
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Michael Biss
Umpire (uncredited)
Maydelle Clarice
Renaissance Dancer (uncredited)
Matt Gorman
Fan Playing Air Guitar (uncredited)

John Morzen
Man in Lounge (uncredited)

Julia Holt
Tambourine Player (uncredited)
Alexander Salazar
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Jonathan M. Warren
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Graham Geraghty
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Mary Frances Perlander
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James Roque Jr.
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Dean Parisot
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Details
Reviews
garethmb
It has been 29 years since Bill (Alex Winter), and Ted (Keanu Reeves) took their Bogus Journey and after years of rumors and scripts; “Bill and Ted: Face the Music” has arrived. The film like many others had to contend with the Pandemic and opted for theatrical release where allowed and Video on Demand. Some chains have opted not to carry the film due to the simultaneous release on VOD but viewers can now see the film. Bill and Ted find themselves struggling to make Wyld Stallions a success as after starting out with a #1 hit; subsequent offerings were largely ignored by the public which caused them to slide further into mediocrity and have family suggesting that perhaps it is time to give music up and get real jobs. Their inept career has also caused tension with their Princess wives and they have gone to couples counseling although to the dismay of their therapists Bill and Ted insist that all four members take part at the same time. The only thing going well for the two are their daughters Thea (Samara Weaving), and Billie (Brigette Lundy-Paine) who truly are chips off the block and not only embrace their father’s offerings but are inseparable themselves. When a courier from the future (Kristen Schaal), arrives and takes Bill and Ted into the future they learn that they are in danger of failing their destiny as the Universe is falling apart and they have yet to write the song that will save the universe and have only 77 minutes to do so. The duo then decides to travel to the future in their old Phone Booth and take the song from their older versions. Naturally this does not go as planned and Bill and Ted find all sorts of disturbing versions of themselves and precious little to help them achieve their destiny. Sadly after the setup the film loses momentum fast and becomes a series of what new and crazy look and personas can Bill and Ted be put into with some very laborious pacing as it seems more like a series of improve sketches than a scripted film as scene after scene fail to go anywhere of note and joke after joke does not deliver. It almost became tedious watching the second half of the film. There was a killer robot thrown in but it did little to advance the story forward beyond being a token bad guy and becomes annoying as the film goes on. Thea and Billie take on the role of their dads from the first film and gather a collection of musicians from the past in order to back their dads but the entire finale falls flat. What really bothered me was that the film in many ways undermines the two prior films as it was clearly established that the music of Bill and Ted was their legacy; not one specific song and the way it is ultimately revealed is very underwhelming and reduces their significance. It was nice to see the duo back but sadly the film cannot build upon nor sustain the solid premise it establishes. In the end “Bill and Ted: Face the Music” has a few laughs and some fun nostalgia but disappoints and does not reach its potential. 2.5 stars out of 5 www.sknr.net
SWITCH.
Like its message, 'Bill & Ted Face The Music' is for everyone. If you didn't watch or like the originals because they were “crude“ or “dumb“, while this movie still has those moments, it has been toned down. If you're a die-hard fan, this will fill your hunger for content as well as serve as a beautiful conclusion to the characters. Even if you've never seen the originals, I highly recommend it to everyone: it's rated PG so literally (while socially distancing) take the whole family, have an truly excellent and much-needed laugh, and enjoy the so totally rad music. Bill and Ted said it best: “Be excellent to each other and party on, dudes!“ - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-bill-and-ted-face-the-music-the-totally-excellent-most-bogus-return-of-80s-icons
Peter89Spencer
While Bill and Ted haven't changed over the years, their daughters are just like them! This movie was just EXCELLENT! I mean, sure Reeves looked weird without his beard, but it was totally RAD to see him and Winter reprising their iconic roles. It really was just awesome. Made me feel all positive after. And the final scene...truly the greatest song ever performed! It just makes you forget about all the recent crap that happened this year. The most entertaining movie of 2020. *doing the iconic Bill & Ted pose*









