The I Know What You Did Final Summer season legacy sequel took some stunning twists and turns, a few of which even shocked star Madelyn Cline.
Warning: spoilers forward!
Cline, 27, opened up in regards to the shocking return of Sarah Michelle Gellar's Helen Shivers and the way the cameo required her to return again to set to movie extra scenes.
“I solely obtained the information that I used to be coming again about two and a half weeks in the past. We shot all these very, very finish scenes about two weeks in the past,” Cline informed The Hollywood Reporter in an interview printed on Monday, July 21.
Within the film, Gellar, 48, returned in a quick cameo, that includes a dream sequence with Helen and Cline's breakout character, Danica Richards. Helen died within the first I Know What You Did Final Summer season movie in 1997, and Gellar and her costars had repeatedly mentioned she was not going to be within the sequel.
“I didn't know that [dream sequence with Gellar] was occurring,” Cline continued. “Jenn [Kaytin Robinson] texted me that we have been going to do it. And I used to be completely floored. Gobsmacked. She then despatched me the perimeters and was like, ‘What do you suppose?' And I mentioned, ‘I completely love them, however no matter. The truth that we're doing this, write no matter you need. I'm in. I'll do no matter you need.'”
Cline significantly loved working with scream queen Gellar, recalling the expertise as one of the vital “iconic days” of her life.
“I simply felt like every little thing conspired for us to have that within the script,” the Outer Banks actress mentioned. “It solely felt proper for Danica to satisfy and face Helen. It's simply so particular to have that stamp of approval and to be ushered in as a subsequent technology by Sarah Michelle. [She] is, and has all the time been, a pressure.”
Gellar's husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., reprised his function of Ray Bronson within the sequel, a return practically 30 years within the making. It was Kaytin Robinson who obtained him on board to do the movie with all the “cool secrets and techniques” she hoped to incorporate within the plot.
“It was superior. I signed on earlier than there was a script. I knew it was gonna be good,” Prinze Jr., 49, revealed throughout a Monday episode of The Morning Mash Up on SiriusXM's Hits 1.
He continued, “To make a studio film within the trendy age and to take care of your imaginative and prescient from starting to complete is borderline not possible and for her to drag off what she pulled off was simply, made me very proud to get to be part of it.”
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 