Freddie Prinze Jr. Gives An Update On That Possible I Know What You Did Last Summer Reboot Role

Freddie Prinze Jr. Gives An Update On That Possible I Know What You Did Last Summer Reboot Role

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Horror fans are a loyal bunch, frequently turning out to see new installments of franchises like Halloween, Scream and The Purge. With such a following within the genre, it’s no wonder why studios are motivated to reinvigorate some of the classics. This seems to be the case for I Know What You Did Last Summer, which will be getting a sequel in the near future. When plans for the follow-up film were announced, it was reported there were talks of stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt returning. Now Prinze is giving an update on where creatives are at in the process and if fans can expect to see him in 2025’s I Know What You Did Last Summer.

The She’s All That actor recently chatted with Us Magazine about the potential for him to join the project. He initially teased a return to the horror genre back in 2022 before it was announced that plans for a new IKWYDLS were underway, so this would be a great opportunity. The movie is already dated for next summer, with Madelyn Cline to lead, but official news regarding the OG cast actually returning has been pretty minimal. Thankfully, Prinze is providing the update we’ve all been waiting for. He said:

Nothing’s a lock until there’s ink on paper, until the contract’s signed, but I’m definitely talking to them. And if we can make everything work — and I know they wanna make everything work, I know I wanna make everything work — then we’ll try and make it work. But we gotta make sure everyone’s schedules fit.

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