Sarah Michelle Gellar on If She'll Be in the New 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Sequel (Exclusive)
16.02.2023 - 04:37
/ etonline.com
Sarah Michelle Gellar return for the potential I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel?A follow-up movie is in the early stages of development with original franchise stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Gellar's husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., in talks to reprise their roles. Gellar played Helen Shivers in the 1997 teen slasher film, which also starred Ryan Phillippe, the late Anne Heche and Johnny Galecki. «That's funny, I heard that news as well,» Gellar exclusively told ET after being honored with the SCAD TVFest Icon Award in Atlanta, Georgia, likely a subtle nod to her husband's involvement. «And one of my best friends [Jennifer Kaytin Robinson] is directing it.
It’s interesting, isn’t it?»Gellar revealed that Robinson floated the idea of having her possibly appear again as Julie, but the actress reminded her of one not-so-tiny issue.«As I explained to Jennifer, I am dead. I am dead. On ice,» Gellar reminded of her character's violent fate in the original movie.
«She's like, 'Are you sure you're dead?' I'm like, 'It's soap dish dead. I don't have a head. You can't write for someone that doesn't have a head.
I'm dead.'»So while it appears a cameo by Gellar is not exactly in the cards, she reminisced about making the movie more than two decades ago and revisiting it now.«My husband is starting a podcast going over old horror movies and the first one that they're doing on his podcast is . So he was at the house watching it and I honestly don't think that I'd seen it since it came out. I was watching that scene when she's like two seconds away from getting to the party and then they get her… I know,» Gellar remembered. «Also, if you notice, at some point I ditch the heels and I'm barefoot because I ditched the crown and the
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