Reeves: I will not star in 'Speed' sequel
Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves is adamant he will not be starring in a proposed sequel to his hit movie 'Speed'.
It was recently reported that movie executives at 20th Century Fox are keen for Reeves to reprise his role as Jack Traven for a second follow-up to the 1994 disaster movie.
The actor pulled out of the flop 1997 sequel, which starred Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric, and has now announced that if film bosses insist on making a third picture, he definitely will not be involved.
He tells IGN Movies: "I honestly don't know anything about it. I don't know if they are going to make another one, and if they are it won't be with me... honestly!"
However, Reeves admits there is one film sequel project that he would be interested in - a third movie in his hit 'Bill & Ted' franchise.
He adds: "Well you know, never say never... Maybe we could do it with them both grown up - they haven't saved the world and they're just living their lives as middle-aged men. That sound's quite funny."

