

Bill & Ted Face the Music
Directed by Dean Parisot5.983%64%5.9
Once told they'd save the universe during a time-traveling adventure, two would-be rockers from San Dimas, California find themselves as middle-aged dads still trying to crank out a hit song and fulfill their destiny.
Bill & Ted Face the Music Ratings & Reviews
- jackmeatDecember 17, 2024My quick rating - 7,1/10. These two have absolutely no business making a movie with these same characters 30 years later and being this damn good. I know Alex Winter had quite a bit to do with how they turned what really was a wrapped up couple of flix and breathed new life into it. The duo are still on a quest to create that song that unites the world, since we find out that Kiss song at the end of "Bogus Journey" wasn't it. That just made them famous. But since they always did suck as a band, they never went anywhere nor got that song done. So back to it in this very good sequel that took me by surprise. I did NOT expect anything but a few chuckles laughing at my own old age. But they pulled it off with the help of their very likable daughters to aid them. In the off chance the idea takes off again (cult status) the daughters set the framework for more adventures, and often on camera did steal the scenes. Death is back, George Carlin (RIP) gets a digital shout that was respectfully done, and I am fairly sure every shout you wanted from the first 2 are included. Minus the music. Pretty let down in that department, especially the FINAL song. But with some evil Bill and Teds, and some robots, strange things are afoot at the Circle K. The move to VOD should be a nice test bed (1 million in theaters opening weekend). "Mulan" will be the true test. STATION.
- Marcelo ScatenaSeptember 23, 2025I love it for what it wanted to do. It just didn't quite get there
- RichardSeptember 29, 2025Watching Bill & Ted Face the Music felt like catching up with two old friends who never lost their goofy charm, even if their hairlines and destinies have changed. It’s not as groundbreaking or quotable as Excellent Adventure, but it’s got heart, humor and a surprising dose of optimism that really hit home. Sure, the plot is a bit chaotic and the final song doesn’t quite live up to the hype. But the movie knows what it is: a love letter to fans and a reminder that sometimes the most excellent thing you can do is just show up and try. It’s not perfect. It’s not as tight or iconic as the first. But it’s sincere, funny and in a world that often feels way too serious, that’s a gift.
- mickerdooSeptember 9, 2025Hard to build a premise of an amazing song and then not create one. Should have went heavier on cameos and got some songwriters.
- thomasrogers753June 10, 2025Death was lowkey ripping that guitar
- CallumDecember 31, 2024Does not live up to the original pair, but a little bit of fun
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Bill & Ted Face the Music Trivia
Bill & Ted Face the Music was released on August 27, 2020.
Bill & Ted Face the Music was directed by Dean Parisot.
Bill & Ted Face the Music has a runtime of 1 hr 31 min.
Bill & Ted Face the Music was produced by Scott Kroopf, Alex Lebovici, David Haring, Steve Ponce, Ed Solomon.
The key characters in Bill & Ted Face the Music are Ted (Keanu Reeves), Bill (Alex Winter), Kelly (Kristen Schaal).
Bill & Ted Face the Music is rated PG-13.
Bill & Ted Face the Music is a Comedy, Sci-Fi, Adventure film.
Bill & Ted Face the Music has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.































