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Freddie Prinze Jr. on Why He “Almost Quit” ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer,’ Director’s “Psychotic Notes”
Freddie Prinze Jr. says that he struggled and “was in pain” on the set of horror favorite I Know What You Did Last Summer because of how the movie’s director treated him. The actor opened up about his time shooting the film in a recent interview with TooFab, which was tied to the actor’s new […]
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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Sequel in the Works at Sony
Sony Pictures is moving forward with another sequel for the teen horror franchise I Know What You Did Last Summer, with Jennifer Love-Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. in talks to return, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. The project, which dips into the late ’90s nostalgia, is in the earliest stages of development, and talent deals […]
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The Stars of ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’: Where Are They Now?
Audiences learned how scary summer secrets could be when I Know What You Did Last Summer hit theaters on Oct. 17, 1997. The Jim Gillespie-directed film follows friends Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Barry Cox (Ryan Phillippe) and Ray Bronson (Freddy Prinze Jr.) as they’re stalked by hook-wielding killer Benjamin […]
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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in May
The ’80s action classic Top Gun, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson’s 2001 comedy Zoolander and part one and two of the I Know What You Did Last Summer horror franchise are among the titles leaving Netflix in May. As its highly anticipated sequel prepares to hit theaters, Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise as a hotshot fighter […]
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Amazon’s ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’: TV Review
Lois Duncan's beloved YA thriller heads to streaming in a loose adaptation that makes the persuasive argument that covering up a murder last summer probably wasn't a great idea.
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