Keanu Reeves Confirms: 'Bill and Ted' Are Planning Another Excellent Adventure

Most excellent dude... "Bill and Ted" are about to be resurrected.

Last year at the Toronto Film Festival Keanu Reeves mentioned a third installment of the '80s classic "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" was in the works. Not much has been said about the project since, so it was considered a joke.

Yesterday, while promoting his indie flick "Henry's Crime" at MTV Reeves confirmed that another sequel is real and very much underway.

"The writers [Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon] are six weeks away from a draft," he said. "No pressure, guys."

In September, Reeves joked about a 3D black-and-white film and he even put Martin Scorsese in the mix. All jokes aside, the original Ted did dish some vague details about the potential plot.

Pulling from the theme of the 1989 film Reeves shared, "When we last got together, part of it was that Bill and Ted were supposed to have written the song that saved the world, and it hasn't happened. So they've now become kind of possessed by trying to do that. Then there's an element of time and they have to go back."

More time travel as the Wyld Stallyns try to save the world? Possibly the original duo will make a cameo, nearly 50-years-old now, only to jump in the time machine and go back to the early '90s?

"Bill and Ted" were radical 20 years ago, let's hope they haven't lost their cool.

Watch the full length feature "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" on Yidio now