

With regards to the latter, Reeves recently stated that he would go "As far as my legs can take me. Of course, Reeves has since gone from strength-to-strength as a silver screen action hero, with the beloved actor having crafted not one, but two major franchises in The Matrix and John Wick.
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No doubt that a third Speed movie with Keanu Reeves back in the driving seat would erase any bad memories of the ill-planned second movie. Also starring Sandra Bullock, Joe Morton, and Jeff Daniels, Speed is now considered to be the epitime of popcorn action thriller.Ī critically panned sequel, Speed 2: Cruise Control, was released on June 13, 1997, but the less said about that the better. Here's the hook, the bus bomb will arm itself once the bus reaches 50 miles per hour and will explode if the bus subsequently drops below 50 miles per hour, which leads to all kinds of high-octane action. The first Speed follows Keanu Reeves as LAPD officer Jack Traven, who must stop a bus that has been rigged by a mad bomber (Dennis Hopper) from exploding. While Jan de Bont is somewhat vague about whether or not a sequel is being planned, the director does sound like he would absolutely court Keanu Reeves to return should Speed 3 ever come to fruition. And it's really hard to find that same kind of feeling back." that worked really well for him but it doesn't work well for other actors. And that awkwardness of being in a position to be a hero is. Because some of the first one was so much centered around him and about him, the awkwardness a little bit in him being a hero. If you have to, you have to have the cast to want to come back, too, because, otherwise, you have to tell a whole new movie. I had in my contract that I would do a sequel. Generally, I'm not a huge fan for sequels. "It depends on how the story is, I think. The 1994 hit movie, Speed, is one of de Bont's best movies, as well as one of the best movies of superstar Keanu Reeves, but would the director ever return for a follow-up? Such a beautifully simple premise for an action movie that led to director Jan de Bont crafting a formula that has been copied over and over but never bested. Once the bus goes 50 miles an hour, the bomb is armed.
