Bill and Ted Face the Music get new trailer and on-demand release on September 1


Bill and Ted face the music It has a new trailer, a new release date, and a new launch strategy: The highly anticipated third film in the franchise will now be released both in theaters and on-demand through digital retailers on September 1.

The new Face the consequences The trailer shows more than can be expected from the movie, which will see Alex Winters and Keanu Reeves reprising their respective roles as Bill S. Preston, Esq. And Ted “Theodore” Logan. Now they are unlucky singers who have been unable to write such a good song that it literally saves the world.

As the trailer teases, the duo embarks on a time travel adventure to steal the song from their future selves. At the same time, Wilhelmina Billie “Little Bill” Logan (Brigette Lundy-Paine) and Thea “Little Ted” Preston (Samara Weaving) embark on their own excellent adventure to recruit an all-time gang to help their parents.

It is not entirely clear when Bill and Ted face the music It will hit theaters, given the tumultuous summer release schedule caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Theaters across the country have closed and as a result almost all blockbuster releases were delayed. Originally, the movie was slated to premiere on August 21, but the new trailer and poster only promise it will be out sometime “this summer.”

However, as coronavirus cases continue to rise in the United States, it seems unlikely that theaters will be able to get the kind of audience they would have in a typical summer, leading to the side-by-side launch strategy of offering the movie both in theaters (if any were open by then) and at home on September 1.

It also talks about the size of Bill and Ted face the musicIt was never going to be a $ 1 billion box office hit. Other movies, like Warner Bros. Beginning or Disney MulanThey have chosen to delay the premieres rather than go straight to digital in hopes of capitalizing on a larger and more lucrative theatrical audience in the future.