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Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)

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.
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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.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Comedy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Music
Directed By:Dean Parisot
Written By:Chris Matheson, Ed Solomon
In Theaters:8/28/2020
Box Office:$6,274,027
Runtime:92 minutes
Studio:Endeavor Content, Hammerstone Studios, TinRes Entertainment, Many Rivers Productions, Cittadino/Dugan Entertainment, Bloom, Orion Pictures

Cast


Director

Dean Parisot

Director

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Keanu Reeves

Ted

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Alex Winter

Bill

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Kristen Schaal

Kelly

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Samara Weaving

Thea

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Jack Haven

Billie

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William Sadler

Death

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Anthony Carrigan

Dennis Caleb McCoy

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Erinn Hayes

Elizabeth

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Jayma Mays

Joanna

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Hal Landon Jr.

Chief Logan

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Beck Bennett

Deacon

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