"I wish I hadn't." Sandra Bullock is still ashamed of 'Speed 2' and 25 after the premiere of her claims that she "makes no sense"
Sandra Bullock is currently promoting 'The Lost City', the adventure film in which she stars alongside Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe. This means that she also has to answer questions about other titles in her career and in an interview with TooFab she has recognized that she still regrets having made 'Speed 2' today.
Brutal Honesty
Released in 1997, 'Speed 2' brought back both Bullock and director Jan de Bont, but audiences turned their backs on this sequel to the stupendous action flick starring Keanu Reeves. He did smell the toast and ruled out participating in it because he did not like the script, while the actress is clear that today she would make a very different decision:
I have one that no one came to and I'm still embarrassed that I was in it. It's called 'Speed 2'. I've been very honest about her. Has no sense. A slow boat going slowly towards an island.
The actress also stressed that "it's a movie I wish I hadn't made and, as far as I know, no fans went to see it." Radcliffe also participated in that same interview, who wanted to encourage Bullock by pointing out that she believed that a certain cult was emerging around 'Speed 2', to which she responded bluntly:
Very little. In plan 5 people. Him (referring to the interviewer) and the other four 12-year-olds who were watching a slow boat heading straight for a tiny island.
I will not be the one defending 'Speed 2', a paradigmatic example of what Hollywood should not do when it comes to carrying out a sequel, but surely more than five people did enjoy it, is it yours? case?