90s horror movie star returns for sequel after 30 years.

'I'm really excited about reliving all the '90s teen horror memories.'

September 23rd 2024.

90s horror movie star returns for sequel after 30 years.
Exciting news for horror fans – a sequel to the iconic 90s slasher movie, I Know What You Did Last Summer, is on its way! And even better, one of the original stars is set to make a comeback.

Released in 1997, the film followed a group of teenagers who accidentally killed a man and decided to cover it up. But their lives are turned upside down when they are stalked by a hook-wielding killer on the anniversary of the attack. The star-studded cast included Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Freddie Prinze Jr, with the latter two returning for the 1998 follow-up.

Now, nearly three decades later, it has been confirmed that Freddie Prinze Jr will be reprising his role as Ray Bronson in the upcoming sequel. Sources have confirmed his return to Deadline, although negotiations are still underway for Jennifer Love Hewitt to return as Julie James.

Fans were ecstatic upon hearing the news, taking to social media to express their excitement. One fan on Reddit declared, "I think we can all use a little more FPJ in our lives." Another fan agreed, saying, "I'm conflicted because this doesn't need a sequel but I also love Freddie Prince Jr."

It's great to see Freddie back on the big screen, as he has intentionally taken a break from acting in recent years. Fans have always admired him for his talent and his good-natured personality. As one fan put it, "I feel like he's just an all-around great guy and has remained that way for many years. Not that it means a lot, but I've never read or heard a bad thing about him."

Joining Freddie in the sequel will be Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, Sarah Pidgeon, and Tyriq Withers, but details on the plot and release date have not yet been revealed. Another familiar face who could be making a return is Brandy, who played Karla in the 1998 film. When asked about the upcoming sequel in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, she responded, "I need them to give me a call because I survived in that movie! I did not die! Jennifer, Freddie, hit me up!"

We can't wait to see Freddie back in action and relive some 90s teen horror nostalgia. And who knows, maybe we'll see Jennifer Love Hewitt back on the big screen as well! The Agency has reached out to their representatives for a comment, so stay tuned for more updates.

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