Whoa! Bill & Ted Face the Music is now available to watch at home via FandangoNOW, and to celebrate we have an exclusive look at a special feature called "Death's Crib," highlighting one of the most memorable characters in the film, Death, played by William Sadler. Check it out.

So what does life look like for Bill S. Preston Esq. (Alex Winter) and Ted ‘Theodore’ Logan (Keanu Reeves) 29 years after we last found them tearing up the guitar chords in Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991), and before that in the film that started it all: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (1989)?

In this third film in the series, the now middle-aged Bill & Ted are told by a visitor from the future that only their song can save the world as we know it. The duo must then team up with their daughters, Thea (Samara Weaving) and Billie (Brigette Lundy-Paine), as well as various historical figures and music legends in order to bring harmony to the universe once and for all.

Check out the trailer below.

 

To celebrate this third installment in the Bill and Ted franchise, Fandango sat down for a lengthy chat with Bill & Ted writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon to talk about all three films. From the first film’s early origins as a sketch comedy routine to the large role Bill & Ted’s daughters play in the third installment (not to mention the very cool nod to the late George Carlin), we created the below trivia video that journeys through the Bill & Ted trilogy via all kinds of fun facts provided to us straight from the dudes who created the characters.

Bill & Ted Face the Music arrives at home and in select theaters on August 28.