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Every Film in Keanu Reeves' Iconic Sci-Fi Trilogy Is Coming to Prime Video

Every Film in Keanu Reeves' Iconic Sci-Fi Trilogy Is Coming to Prime Video
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Fire up the phone booth: the complete Bill & Ted trilogy lands on Prime Video next month, making it easier than ever to binge Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter’s most excellent adventures in one place.

If you're one of those people whose cinematic tastes lean a bit off-kilter, good news: the entire Bill & Ted trilogy is about to land on Amazon Prime Video. That's right, Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter's most bodacious (and occasionally baffling) time travel adventures will be available to stream in one place. Whether you're nostalgic for 80s time-hopping or just want to see Reeves before he became John Wick, all three films are coming your way next month.

When are they dropping?

All three films—Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, and Bill & Ted Face the Music—are set to start streaming on Amazon Prime Video from 1 June 2026. Three decades of slacker wisdom, all lined up for your viewing pleasure.

How did this trilogy even happen?

  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989): We kick off with Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves), two Californian teens whose only real aim is to coast through life with minimal effort. Their entire future is put at risk when they're about to fail history class, which, apparently, could mess up the entire fabric of civilisation. Enter a time-travelling visitor from the future with a phone booth (no, not Doctor Who), who helps the lads gather a collection of historical heavyweights for their school project. Critics currently give it 83% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the audience clock in at 75%.
  • Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991): The sequel dials up the absurdity: robotic doubles of Bill and Ted, sent from the future, bump them off. Our heroes then need to escape the afterlife—a journey involving everything from Death himself (as a sore loser at board games) to a memorable stint in Hell. Oddly, the critical and audience enthusiasm faltered with this one: both scores sit at 56% on Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020): After nearly 30 years, the pair returned looking slightly greyer but still terminally optimistic. This time, Bill and Ted are tasked with writing the song that will save reality (no biggie), while their daughters are on their own time-hopping musical quest. The critics warmed to the nostalgia and weirdness: 83% on Rotten Tomatoes. The audience weren't quite as sold, giving it 64%.

Who's who?

The duo at the centre of all this chaos: Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Keanu Reeves as Ted "Theodore" Logan. If you've only ever seen Reeves as an action star, his early days as an air-guitar goofball are genuinely something to behold.

A blend of time travel, mum jokes, and rock ballads

Created by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, the franchise mashed up time travel, comedy, and 80s rock with a completely straight face. At its heart, the trilogy is a sort of love letter to being thick as thieves with your best mate—if your mates happen to regularly cause massive, historical upheaval. In fairness, no other trilogy features Socrates, Death doing the hop, or a phone booth as a time machine (again, not Doctor Who).

'Strange things are afoot at the Circle K.'