
The sequel to "Speed" takes place on what type of vehicle?

At its core, the original "Speed" had a brilliantly simple premise: a bus that explodes if it drops below 50 miles per hour. But Hollywood loves to overcomplicate its sequels, so when "Speed" got a sequel, they couldn't just use a bus or a car. What mode of transportation becomes the death trap in "Speed 2"?
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Correct Answer: Cruise ship
(Source)Sandra Bullock's character in "Speed 2: Cruise Control" just wanted a nice relaxing vacation on a luxury cruise ship, the kind where your biggest worry is whether to hit the buffet or the pool deck first. Instead, she ended up on the Seabourn Legend when it gets hijacked and turned into a floating missile aimed at a Caribbean island. Keanu Reeves took one look at this script and noped right out, leaving Bullock to spend her "vacation" trying not to die while the ship drifts toward disaster at the breakneck speed of a lazy Sunday drive.
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