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Another Bill & Ted sequel?

Submitted by Melissa Molina on March 8, 2010 – 2:08 pmNo Comment

That’s what Keanu Reeves is telling MTV when they cornered the Academy Award presenter about a possible future project. They quickly grilled him as to whether or not another Bill & Ted movie would happen with him. When he replied, “Sure,” and smirked, the interviewer questioned whether or not he was kidding. “I’m not,” said Reeves, pointing out that it’s trying to get off of the ground at the moment. No word yet from anyone else as to exactly how long this has been going on for and how far in development this possible Bill & Ted sequel is. There has yet to be a confirmation from anyone else as to whether or not what Reeves said was true, or if it’s just him completely blowing smoke up our asses.

Reeves co-starred alongside Alex Winter in the comedic action adventure films Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey. Reeves will next appear in the Malcolm Venville directed comedy Henry’s Crime sometime in 2010. He’s still currently in the middle of development of bringing Spike and the gang to the big screen in the live action overseas version of Cowboy Bebop, much to the dismay of the anime/Japanese manga fangirls and boys.

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