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Freddie Prinze Jr. is reflecting on his career.
Over the years, the 47-year-old actor has starred in several hit movies, including She’s All That, Scooby-Doo, and I Know What You Did Last Summer.
In a new interview, Freddie revealed that the fan-favorite role that he now regrets playing.
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“I’ve been on two jobs where I had regret doing it and Scooby was one of them,” Freddie revealed to TooFab.
If you forgot, Freddie starred as Fred Jones in the 2002′s Scooby-Doo and it’s sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, alongside now-wife Sarah Michelle Gellar as Daphne.
“There was just too much bait and switch on the first one,” Freddie explained. “The studio was not honest with me in any way shape or form.”
Back in November 2022, Freddie revealed that he was forced to take a pay cut for Scooby-Doo 2, and that’s what ultimately led to his decision to leave the franchise.
Freddie also said that he has “zero interest” in reprising his role as Fred in a possible Scooby-Doo revival.
Also in the interview, Freddie recalled the “miserable” time he had on set of another movie that almost made him quit acting.
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TooFab released earlier this week.He explained that Gillespie didn’t want to cast him in the role of Ray Bronson, and instead preferred Jeremy Sisto for the part — something the director was reportedly very open about. “I’ll give the man this, I think his name is Jim, he made no bones about it,” the “She’s All That” alum said of the Scottish filmmaker.
Freddie Prinze Jr. has recalled being “miserable” on the shoot of 1997 slasher hit I Know What You Did Last Summer, saying he “almost quit the movie” and “was just going to quit the business.”
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I Know What You Did Last Summer.The actor, best know for his roles in She’s All That and the Scooby Doo movies, has claimed that he and the movie’s director, Jim Gillespie, had conflicts that made shooting the 1997 horror a negative experience. Prinze Jr. alleges that the director would give him “psychotic notes” and “single” him out for negative treatment, amongst other things.Speaking to TooFab, Prinze Jr.
Lights, camera, acrimony? Freddie Prinze Jr. claimed that I Know What You Did Last Summer director Jim Gillespie didn’t want him in the 1997 movie — and had no problem telling him so.
Freddie Prinze Jr.'s acting career almost didn't survive the 1997 horror film.In the premiere episode of his new podcast,, the 47-year-old actor watched the cult classic for the first time and reflected on making what ended up being his first leading role in a blockbuster film.«It wasn't the best experience for me,» Prinze Jr. admitted at the beginning of the episode.Sharing that he auditioned five times for the part, the veteran star said that he was incredibly «nervous» to be taking on the role.«I had no experience and I wasn't the actor then that I am now. I was very green.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Freddie Prinze Jr. marked the launch of his new horror movie podcast “That Was Pretty Scary” by talking to TooFab about one of his own seminal horror films, the 1997 teen slasher classic “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” Prinze Jr. said making the movie was a miserable experience because of director Jim Gillespie, who the actor said was “such an asshole” to him on set. Alleged tension between the two started because Gillespie wanted to cast Jeremy Sisto in the role of Ray Bronson but the studio and screenwriter Kevin Williamson wanted Prinze Jr. instead. “I’ll give the man this, I think his name is Jim, he made no bones about it,” Prinze Jr. said of the director. “There was no passive aggressiveness — which I hate — he was very direct in the fact that, ‘I don’t want you in this movie.’ So when that’s your first job and you hear those words, it just wrecks you, man. It just wrecks you.”
Freddie Prinze Jr. says that he had a “miserable” experience filming the movie I Know What You Did Last Summer and that he almost quit the project during production.
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