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Sandra Bullock's Says Keanu Reeves And She Need To Act Together Again ‘Before I Die’

Sandra Bullock, who has shared screen space with Keanu Reeves in films such as 'Speed', 'Speed 2: Cruise Control', and 'The Lake House', saiꦕd that the two need to come in front of the camera together before the actress "dies".

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Actress Sandra Bullock, who has shared screen space with Keanu Reeves in films such as 𝓀'Speed', 'Speed 2: Cruise Control', and 'The Lake House', said that the two need to come in front of the cꦬamera together before the actress "dies".

Reeves is more thanꦐ confident that he and Bullock could pull off a💦 third 'Speed' movie.

During a joint interview on the '50 MPH' podcast, Reeves talked about 'Speed 3', saying, "I mean, you know - we🧸꧋'d freakin' knock it out of the park."

Bullock added: "There’s no formula. It just is… Before I die, 𒁏before I leave this planet, I do think that Keanu and I need to do something in front of the camer𓆉a."

"Are we, you know, in wheelchairs or with walkers? Maybe. Are we on 🦂little scooters at Disneyland?"

"It does fe🐬el like there is💝 a siren call to it like there’s something that wasn’t done. I would love to work with you again before our eyes close," Reeves chimed in.

While Bullock returned for the 1997 sequel 'Speed 2: Cruise Control', which turned into a box office👍 flop, Reeves declined 'Speed 2' dueꦿ to concerns about the screenplay.

Together again on the podcast, Reeves and Bullock both agreed that creating chemistry on the set of the action thriller became effortlessও, reports variety.com.

Reeves said: “We had an affection. And the characters themselves have affection. I think Jack and Annie’s is different than Sandra’s and Keanu’s, but I think we played off each o♐ther, and I think it was just fun. I think, also, we kind of trusted each other, right?”

“Yeah. I mean, people have full-blown affairs in movies, and you don’t feel something between them. And then people can hate each other in movies, 𒐪and you go, ‘That was electric,✅’ you know?” Bullock said.

“We didn’t really look at each other in this movie except maybe three or four times, because we were constantly battling the elements. And I think that’s what made it so electric, too, is that, watching it, I guess you want them to connect. That was a really clever setup, to sort of keep people apꦑart. Foreplay, I guess.”

The actress felt very comfortable with Reeves.

“There was nothing that I couldn’t try or do or sa💃y that he wouldn’t have, I felt, fought for me🥀 to do or say or try, and that kind of trust is very rare with actors. Anytime I threw something his way, he swatted it right back and you just go, ‘Okay, there’s my partner'.”