- He's totally a robot! Don't tell us. Bill & Ted Co-Writer Chris Matheson on the Evolution of Those Excellent Dudes For more, make sure you’re following us on our Instagram @ io9dotcom . Winter seamlessly slides back into his flannel as Bill, wisely dialing things down to address the years. And you know Keanu and I just leaned into the grounded stuff, so did [director] Dean Parisot; it was very important for him to kind of find a grounded foundation from which to launch into this completely insane narrative.”Though the plot of the movie follows Bill and Ted as they travel to the future in Colleges and universities work to control outbreaks as a new school year starts amid coronavirusWhy celebrity chef Tunde Wey wants to charge white people $100 for saltBill & Ted's Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter on Playing Their Iconic Characters as Middle-Aged DudesShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. It was most tranquil. - Order! It was not working.’He continued: ‘And then a few years later, Chris Matheson and I, we both have sons, we both have daughters and we thought what if we made them girls. They were called Bill and Ted.‘Or when we tried to change them up they became like cool guys or smart. We're total metal heads! Catch you later, evil dude. “During that time, it gave me a chance to wrap my head around who this guy was at this age, and Keanu and I spent a lot of time talking about those things. “In typical Bill and Ted fashion, they’re very kind of simple guys who’re always facing these gigantic challenges. So that’s really what’s impacting us—how do we relate to our wives and our daughters?

Bill & Ted: Face The Music writer Ed Solomon has explained why the titular characters have daughters instead of sons. - So are you! And the whole thing opened up.’Ed, 59, said that the film became ‘so much better’ due to this change which they were all ‘so grateful’ for.‘And it also widened the film, which had been very male-centric,’ he said.

‘It gave a whole other feel to the movie.’Either way, Bill & Ted: Face The Music has proven to be a Starring Keanu Reeves as Ted and Alex Winter as Bill, it is the long-awaited sequel to Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, which was released back in 1991.Also starring in the movie include Samara Weaving as Bill’s daughter Thea, Brigette Lundy-Paine as Ted’s daughter Billie, Kristen Schaal as Kelly, William Sandler as The Grim Reaper and Anthony Carrigan as Dennis Caleb McCoy.If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Man arrested for murder after body found dumped in parkBella Thorne issues apology to sex workers for OnlyFans controversyI froze my eggs at 33, but I should have longer than 10 years to use themGovernment 'in denial' over child poverty as PM slated for 'inaccurate' commentsGordon Ramsay 'in talks to become quiz show host for ITV'Doctor Strange director tells US audiences ‘don’t go see Tenet’ in cinemasMarvel’s The Eternals gets slight name change and and even slighter logo change and we don’t know what to thinkMaisie Williams has the best reaction to scathing New Mutants reviewChadwick Boseman fought for T’Challa to have an African accent in Black PantherJohnny Depp’s Pirates of the Caribbean stunt double on his career-ending injury, epic fights with Orlando Bloom and unique gift from actor

You programmed us . The Greatest Speeches in History is a weekly column that compiles the most memorable speeches in history with the goal to emphasize the power of public speaking, to illustrate its importance, impact, and necessity to master. - Fear! Bill: We were there.There were many steps and columns. - What is the ideal? - What is the engine? You can be excellent to each other at any age, but as At a recent virtual group interview attended by io9, Winter and Reeves—who are both 55 years old—chatted about what it was like slipping back into the much-loved characters of Bill and Ted, with necessary adjustments made to address how the passage of time has affected the duo.“The film...went through a lot of iterations with the script that we all worked on together and [writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon] put a lot of effort into,” Winter said.