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The West End welcomes a 'Paranormal Activity' stage show, while Broadway struggles with box office dips and star absences, but playwright Richard Greenberg's brilliance shines as a highlight of American theater.

Freddie Prinze Jr. On Reuniting With Jennifer Love Hewitt For ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Sequel: “It’s The Best Work We’ve Done”

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Freddie Prinze Jr. On Reuniting With Jennifer Love Hewitt For ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Sequel: “It’s The Best Work We’ve Done”
Freddie Prinze Jr. is buzzing about teaming up with Jennifer Love Hewitt again for the I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel, calling it their best work together. The two are slipping back into their iconic roles—Ray Bronson and Julie James—for this new thriller, and Prinze describes the reunion as something like a "high school union," full of nostalgia and fresh energy.
Editor’s Note: For fans of the original 1997 slasher flick, this is a big deal—not just because the sequel is happening, but because the original stars are back and genuinely excited about it. Prinze’s enthusiasm hints that this could be more than a cash-grab nostalgia trip, but a project with real creative spark. Plus, it’s a rare chance to see ‘90s icons revive a cult classic with the same chemistry that made it memorable.
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