Freddie Prinze Jr. Reflects on "I Know What You Did Last Summer"
You may have seen a lot of movies in 1997, but only one comes to mind about four hot friends running over a fisherman who knows his way around a hook and making the huge mistake of assuming he was dead.
Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Ryan Phillippe, I Know What You Did Last Summer played a key role in the 1990s-era resurgence of the teen horror genre, a movement spurred by Scream but cemented by the similar box office success of this film's more straight-forward approach to terror.
"I auditioned for Scream, it was gonna be me or [Skeet Ulrich]," Prinze told E! News in 2017 of trying out for the role of Neve Campbell's suspiciously-into-horror-movies boyfriend in the 1996 hit. But Kevin Williamson, who wrote both films, thought he would be all that and more for the part of Ray, the seemingly nice (though he does own a slicker) love interest of Hewitt's Julie in IKWYDLS.
Of course the rest is boy-meets-Buffy history for Prinze, so that worked out as fate intended. Plus, he and Hewitt (spoiler alert) returned for 1999's I Still Know What You Did Last Summer and are both attached to reprise their roles in a legacy sequel that's in development.
Gellar, however, had a simple explanation for why she won't be along for the ride, telling People, "I am dead."
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Meanwhile, the IKWYDLS universe also includes 2006's straight-to-video I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer and a Prime Video series
But the 1997 original was a perfectly timed spooky season release, serving up chills, thrills and some iconic imagery that bonded the film's stars for life, two of them for better or for worse.
So if what you were waiting for was a deep dive into the making of I Know What You Did Last Summer, you're in luck. Read on for all the secrets: