The original announced release date was 8 / 21 / 2020. 8+21+20+20=69, dudes!Most excellent!
Also note that it was released on 6/9.
The original announced release date was 8 / 21 / 2020. 8+21+20+20=69, dudes!Most excellent!
Also note that it was released on 6/9.
I don't know about this. The guys seem to lack the energy of their youth. They almost even seem smart and not airheads.
Jason
I wonder if Missy will be brought back. Another in long line of kinky incest light comedy themes in movies. It would be nice to see some of the time travelers as well but I don't know if the actors are still alive. Abraham Lincoln would be cool to see again and So-crates.
I wonder if Missy will be brought back. Another in long line of kinky incest light comedy themes in movies.
I figured that in Face the Music, Ted's dad should dump Missy for Bill's dad.
My thought was that since Missy dumped Bill's dad for Ted's dad in Bogus Journey, I figured that in Face the Music, Ted's dad should dump Missy for Bill's dad.
Didn't Bogus Journey imply that she would eventually leave Ted's dad for Bill himself?
Reeves feels a little off but Alex Winter seems like he just slipped right back into Bill without a hitch
I forgot the babies were originally boys until reading this thread.
Were they? That was implicit from calling them "Little Bill" and "Little Ted," but I don't think it was ever overtly stated in dialogue, rather than just presumed.
Maybe not out-right stated but, come on, a lot can be inferred from the names of the babies.
I kind of wish they'd kept the naming convention with this sequel and called it "Triumphant Travel" or something.
Where? I didn't see him.STATION!!!!!
I just checked Wikipedia and they are in it, but they've been recast again. Joanna, Bill's wife is being played by Jayma Mays from Glee and Heroes, and Elizabeth, Ted's wife, is being played by Erin Hays from Children's Hospital. The original Missy is coming back, but they have also recast Ted's brother.I don't know if they're using the original actors for the Princesses,
Where? I didn't see him.
Boom! Studios used that as a title for one of their Bill & Ted comics.(Bogus Journey was originally going to be called Bill & Ted Go to Hell, but the studio or marketers or whoever didn't want a cuss word in the title.)
Oddly, I can totally see Bill and Ted naming their infant daughters after each other, since that's just how their brains work. I mean sure, the assumption that they're both boys was a fair one, but as retcons go, it's pretty inconsequential and getting a female Bill and Ted out of the bargain just seems more interesting..and possibly giving the IP at least a chance to continue without the original actors.
Also, didn't Missy end up with the baddie from Bogus Journey who's name I can't be bothered to look up? Mind you that was decades ago; by now I'm sure she's worked her way through several more spouses.
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