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Keanu Reeves Goes Into Detail About Bill And Ted 3

We’ve seen Bill and Ted travel through time and meet the Grim Reaper, and now that it’s just about time for the second sequel we learn that the series is taking the next logical step: alternate futures. Keanu Reeves, who starred as Ted in both Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey, has revealed in an interview what we can expect from the San Dimas duo’s next trip and apparently it has to deal with them trying to figure out where things all went wrong and finding a way to make them right.

“One of the plot points is that these two people have been crushed by the responsibility of having to write the greatest song ever written and to change the world, and they haven’t done it,” Reeves recently told GQ. “So everybody is kind of like: ‘Where is the song?; The guys have just drifted off into esoterica and lost their rock.” In order to try and fulfill their destiny and become the greatest musicians of all time as the rock band Wyld Stallyns, Bill and Ted travel into the future to find out what happens and run into multiple possible future versions of themselves. “One future ‘us’ refuses to tell us, and another future ‘us’ blames us for their lives because we didn’t write the song, so they’re living this terrible life,” the star said. “In one version we’re in jail; in another we’re at some kind of highway motel and they hate us.”

Just last week we learned that Galaxy Quest director Dean Parisot has been hired to helm the project, which was written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, the creators of the franchise. In addition to Reeves, Alex Winter is also set to come back and reprise his role as Bill.

And I will close out this post by just saying this: San Dimas High School Football Rules!

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She will produce and direct and I will watch!!

Jodie Foster will produce and direct a Showtime crime drama

Jodie Foster will direct and produce an upcoming drama pilot for Showtime. The project, called “Angie’s Body,” focuses on a sexy and dangerous woman who leads a family crime syndicate.

The project is Foster’s first directorial effort for TV, Deadline reports.

Foster will executive produce the project along with writer Rob Fresco (“Touch,” “Heroes”) and Russ Krasnoff (“Community”).

A two-time Oscar winner for acting, Foster has put much of her focus on behind-the-scenes roles over the past several years. She has directed three feature films: “Little Man Tate,” “Home for the Holidays” and “The Beaver.” Foster also produced several movies, including “The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys,” “Waking the Dead” and “Nell” (in which she also starred).

Foster has much less experience with television directing and producing. Her only previous TV directing credit was for an episode of “Tales from the Darkside” in 1988. In 1998, she returned to an off-screen television role when she produced “The Baby Dance,” an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated TV movie starring Stockard Channing and Laura Dern.

Showtime has not yet announced anything on production or broadcast dates for “Angie’s Body.”