After Decades Of Good-Guy Roles, Freddie Prinze Jr. Sounds Pumped About Playing A Completely Different Character In His New Movie

After Decades Of Good-Guy Roles, Freddie Prinze Jr. Sounds Pumped About Playing A Completely Different Character In His New Movie

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For those who grew up in the ‘90s and early ‘00s, it’s hard not to think about Freddie Prinze Jr’s mark on pop culture at the time as a certified on-screen heartthrob of the time. From She’s All That to Scooby-Doo, audiences are used to seeing a certain side of the actor, which he is definitely not playing in his new movie, The Girl In The Pool. The new role in one of the latest of 2024 movies has Prinze Jr. very excited to show the world this new facet of his acting capabilities.

Freddie Prinze Jr. Goes Against Type For New Movie 

The Girl In The Pool is a crime thriller that has Prinze Jr. playing a man named Tom who is having a rendezvous with his mistress when she somehow is suddenly found dead in his pool during the meeting. To make matters worse, amidst him hiding the body, his wife (played by Monica Potter) and family throw him a surprise party in the same location shortly after, leading tensions to run incredibly high. While speaking to Us Weekly about the new role, Freddie Prinze Jr. said this:

This character is the opposite of everyone that I’ve ever played. Usually, I’m playing characters that make the right decision, that make good morally sound decisions. Morality being a general term, and he ends up with the right person. This guy is none of that.

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