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How to stream ‘Bill and Ted Face the Music’

Bill and Ted, back in the saddle.

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It’s been more than three decades since Bill and Ted had their first excellent adventure. The dynamic duo is back to save humanity in their third installment Bill and Ted Face the Music.

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Bill Preston and Ted Logan are no longer teenage slackers. Middle age hasn’t been kind to the two-man team, who yearn for the adventures and journeys of their Day-Glo past. A visitor from the future enlists Bill & Ted in yet another astronomical task: composing a song so good that it saves the earth and the universe. The duo teams up with their friends, family, and even famous musicians to tackle their greatest adventure yet.

Here’s everything you need to know to stream Bill and Ted Face the Music.

What is Bill and Ted Face the Music?

The third entry in the Bill and Ted series has been in production as far back as 2010. Filming began in March of 2019. The release date is set for Friday, August 28, 2020 and will be run concurrently in theaters and at home on-demand.

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  • Releases: Friday, August 28, 2020.
  • Genre: Comedy/Science Fiction/Action
  • Starring: Keanu Reeves as Theodore “Ted” Logan, Alex Winter as William S. “Bill” Preston, Esq., Brigette Lundy-Paine as Wilhelmina “Billie” Logan, Samara Weaving as Theodora “Thea” Preston, William Sadler as Grim Reaper, Kristen Schaal as Kelly, Jayma Mays as Princess Joanna Preston, Erinn Hayes as Princess Elizabeth Logan, Holland Taylor as The Great Leader, Kid Cudi as himself, Jillian Bell as Dr. Taylor Wood, Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Jonathan Logan, Amy Stoch as Missy, Beck Bennett as Deacon Logan

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How to stream Bill and Ted Face the Music

Bill and Ted Face the Music is one of the few theatrical release movies available for purchase on different streaming platforms. Here are the platforms where you can stream Bill and Ted Face the Music.

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Bill and Ted Face the Music on Amazon Prime Video

The online retail giant is also one of the premier destinations for online streaming. This is the easiest way to rent or buy movies and TV shows, no question. If you already have an Amazon account, buying in either HD or 4K will take seconds, and you can watch it anywhere you stream Amazon Video, from Amazon Fire Stick to Roku. You can pre-order Bill and Ted Face the Music right now for $24.99.

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Bill and Ted Face the Music on Fandango Now

Fandango and movies go hand in hand, and not just when it comes to buying tickets online. Plenty of cinematic hits and classics are available to purchase or rent on-demand straight from the Fandango Now library, along with full seasons of your favorite shows. Movies and shows are also available in multiple formats, including UHD 4K. If you join Fandango VIP, you can rack up points to spend across Fandango and Fandango Now. Bill and Ted Face the Music is available to buy for $19.99, and when you do, you’ll get 50% off select movies.

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Bill and Ted Face the Music on Vudu

Vudu is a no-fuss way to rent movies online if you don’t want to bother signing up for anything. There’s a massive library of high-quality video content, including 4K movies. There are even piles of movies you can watch free as long as you sit through a few ads. Countless titles are available to buy right now, in SD, HDX, and UHD. You can pre-order or buy Bill and Ted Face the Music on Vudu for $24.99.

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