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Freddie Prinze Jr. Talks ‘Saw’ and Horror Film Evolution

Freddie Prinze Jr. believes the release of Saw in 2004 transformed the landscape of horror films, turning previous offerings into comedic experiences for audiences. The 49-year-old actor, set to reprise his role as Ray Bronson in the upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel, shared his thoughts on this shift while speaking to Extra.

Prinze Jr. explained that horror films evolve every decade, often faster than other genres. Reflecting on the impact of James Wan’s film, he noted, “We had just come from a time when horror movies weren’t really being respected.” He credited Wes Craven’s Scream for revitalizing the genre with its character-driven script and impressive set pieces. This resurgence encouraged studios to explore new scripts and ideas, paving the way for more daring horror narratives.

The Shift in Horror Cinema

Before Saw, the horror genre had seen a wave of parodies, with the Scary Movie franchise launching in 2000 and spoofing popular films like the original I Know What You Did Last Summer from 1997. Although Prinze Jr. has not watched these parody films, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, the writer and director of the new sequel, is a fan. She expressed her excitement about the potential for her film to be referenced in the upcoming reboot of Scary Movie.

The first I Know What You Did Last Summer film, based on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan, debuted in 1997. It was followed by sequels in 1998 and 2006, as well as a TV series in 2021. Now, with the franchise’s revival, original stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Prinze Jr. are returning, bringing a fresh yet familiar take to the series.

New Directions for a Classic Franchise

Director Robinson has promised that the forthcoming film will heighten the horror elements significantly. In an interview with PEOPLE, she stated, “The horror elements are ratcheted up to a hundred in this—it’s much more brutal.” She highlighted the increased attention to detail in the film’s kill sequences, contrasting with the original’s simpler approach.

Robinson aims to cater to both long-time fans and newcomers. She wants the film to be accessible without requiring prior knowledge of the franchise. “We approached it like super fans,” she said, ensuring that viewers will find everything they expect and more. Her goal is to allow new audiences to enjoy the movie without needing to delve into the series’ past, creating a seamless experience for all.

This new installment of I Know What You Did Last Summer promises to blend nostalgia with innovation, as it seeks to honor the original while expanding the horror genre’s boundaries.

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