Freddie Prinze Jr. reflects on his childhood love of monsters, his diverse career in Hollywood including horror and WWE, his family life, and his thoughts on upcoming projects like the 'Buffy' reboot and a potential biopic about his father, highlighting his values and experiences in the entertainment industry.
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. made a rare joint appearance at the premiere of the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' sequel, celebrating their connection to the horror franchise and their family, with Freddie returning to his role and their children attending the event.
A new trailer for the upcoming 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' movie features Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., with a release date set for July 18, 2025, promising a return of the iconic characters and a new cast.
Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr., stars of the 90s film 'She's All That,' are reuniting for a new holiday romantic comedy titled 'The Christmas Affair' for Fox Entertainment Studios, marking their first on-screen collaboration since the original film over 25 years ago.
Jennifer Love Hewitt is set to reprise her role as Julie James in a new installment of the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' franchise, directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson and produced by Sony Pictures. The film, which also sees the return of Freddie Prinze Jr., will be released in theaters on July 18. Hewitt expressed her excitement about returning to the role that significantly impacted her career, emphasizing her desire to portray a meaningful continuation of her character's story.
Jennifer Love Hewitt has finalized a deal to return to the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' franchise, joining Freddie Prinze Jr and new cast members for the upcoming film directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson. The movie, produced by Neal Moritz and written by Sam Lansky and Kaytin Robinson, is set to be released by Sony Pictures on July 18, 2025. The original film, based on Lois Duncan's novel, was a hit and led to several sequels.
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. kicked off the Halloween season at Knott's Scary Farm's 50th anniversary event. The couple, who recently celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary, had a "fang-tastic time" at the theme park, posing with resident vampires. Their children were not present as the event is not recommended for children under 13. Gellar also revealed she underwent gum graft surgery in September. Gellar stars in the supernatural teen drama Wolf Pack, while Prinze Jr. hosts podcasts about WWE and horror films. Prinze Jr. will voice a character in an upcoming animated holiday film. TikToker Noah Beck also enjoyed Knott's Scary Farm.
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr shared photos from their summer getaway in Florence, showcasing their love and adventure. The couple, who have been together for 20 years, explored the city's sights with their children. Gellar looked stunning in a black dress, while Prinze Jr opted for a pink t-shirt. The actress also discussed parenting and the importance of creating healthy boundaries with her kids.
Rachael Leigh Cook, star of the 1999 romantic comedy "She's All That," has described her co-star Freddie Prinze Jr. as "still somehow a teenager" despite nearly 25 years passing since the film's release. Cook praised Prinze Jr.'s unchanged personality and shared that he often sends her random texts about his car, kids, and dog. The two reunited last November for a screening of Prinze Jr.'s Netflix film "Christmas With You." Cook also starred in a reboot of "She's All That" titled "He's All That" in 2021.
Actor and former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. criticized the decision to have Cody Rhodes lose to Roman Reigns in the main event of WWE WrestleMania 39, calling it "the worst possible ending a movie could have." Prinze expressed disappointment with Rhodes' inability to fulfill promises made on camera and criticized the idea of forcing a championship win. Rhodes later challenged Reigns to a rematch on "WWE Raw," but was denied and instead teamed up with Brock Lesnar, who turned on him before the match began.
Freddie Prinze Jr. has "zero interest" in returning to the "Scooby-Doo" franchise for a third film, citing a lack of honesty from the studio during the production of the first two movies. While he appreciates the millions of fans who love the films, he regrets his involvement in the project. Prinze also revealed that he struggled during the production of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" due to a contentious working relationship with the director, but credits the film with launching his career and introducing him to his wife, Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Freddie Prinze Jr. has revealed that he had a "miserable" experience filming the 1997 horror film "I Know What You Did Last Summer," citing clashes with director Jim Gillespie, who allegedly made it clear he did not want Prinze on the film and consistently singled him out during production. Prinze also claimed that the experience had a negative impact on his mental health and that he almost quit the film after nearly being injured during a stunt that broke union rules. Despite this, Prinze acknowledges that the film launched his career and led to him meeting his future wife, Sarah Michelle Geller.
Freddie Prinze Jr. has described his experience on the set of 1997’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer” as a horror movie, detailing how much of an “asshole” director Jim Gillespie was to him. Prinze claims Gillespie gave him “psychotic notes” and singled him out, leaving him “in pain” and making it a “struggle to finish work” every day. Prinze also recounted a near-death experience during filming, when a stunt went wrong and he almost got hacked up by the boat’s motor. Despite all this, Prinze is grateful for the terrible working conditions because they “prepared me for this business in a way.”
Freddie Prinze Jr. has criticized director Jim Gillespie for his behavior on the set of the 1997 horror movie "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Prinze Jr. said Gillespie was "such an asshole" to him and gave him "psychotic notes" during filming. Despite the difficult experience, Prinze Jr. said it prepared him for the business. He and Jennifer Love Hewitt are in talks to reprise their roles in a reboot of the franchise.
Freddie Prinze Jr. revealed in a new interview that his experience making the 1997 horror film "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was so bad that he almost quit acting. The actor launched his new horror podcast, "That Was Pretty Scary," which kicks off with an in-depth look at the film. Prinze Jr. credited the director, Jim Gillespie, for being direct in his dislike for him, but also for making him a better actor. Despite the difficult experience, the film launched his career and led to him meeting his wife, Sarah Michelle Gellar.