Keanu Reeves transforms for ‘Bill & Ted 3 – Bill & Ted Face The Music’

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O governador de São Paulo, João Doria, participa de reunião com o ator norte-americano Keanu Reeves + Sec Sérgio Sá Leitão + Letícia Bragaglia, realizada no Palácio dos Bandeirantes. Local: São Paulo/SP. Data: 03/04/2019. Foto: Governo do Estado de São Paulo

Keanu Reeves has transformed his look for Bill & Ted Face The Music

Digital Spy reports that Always Be My Maybe star Keanu Reeves has undergone a transformation for his role in Bill & Ted 3.

Reeves has recently been everywhere recently, starring in Toy Story 4, John Wick: Chapter 3 and upcoming video game Cyberpunk 2077.

Today, 1 July 2019, filming begins for Bill & Ted Face The Music  – the third instalment in the Bill & Ted franchise.

Pictures of Reeves, who stars as Ted, revealed that the Asian American star shaved his beard for the role – the same beard he sported in Always Be My Maybe and John Wick: Chapter 3.

Shooting takes place in New Orleans with Alex Winter returning as Bill. Amy Stoch and Hal Landon Jr are  also returning as Ted’s parents.

Erinn Hayes and Javma Mays will be playing Elizabeth and Joanna respectively.

In other news, Randall Park recently discussed ‘punching’ Reeves in Always Be My Maybe.

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