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While I Know What You Did Last Summer was almost completely different, it controlled to be one of the most a success slasher films of the Nineteen Nineties. And that is pronouncing a lot given the fact that 1996's Scream has been deemed a "perfect" horror movie.

Much of the success of I Know What You Did Last Summer comes all the way down to the cast. While Jennifer Love Hewitt wasn't happy with the success the slasher film brought her career, it in point of fact did assist launch her occupation. The relaxation of the cast already had varying levels of good fortune at the time the film used to be made, most notably Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Given that the majority of the stars of I Know What You Did Last Summer have been younger and experiencing a ton of good fortune, it wouldn't be unreasonable to wonder whether they had been divas. But that wasn't the experience of Muse Watson, the man who performed the k*ller in the movie and its sequel.

Muse Watson Became Very Close With Sarah Michelle Gellar

In an interview with Vulture, Muse Watson defined that he was once employed as a result of he had a recognition for enjoying a terrifying villain and being a truly great man. This was once necessary to director Jim Gillespie, who wanted each Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar to feel secure on the set.

It grew to become out that Sarah, specifically, felt extremely at ease with the guy who would sooner or later try to k*ll her onscreen.

"The first thing I remember about meeting Michelle Gellar is we went on long walks down the beach together," Muse admitted.

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"I was kind of like her new uncle. We walked and talked, and it was great," Muse defined to Vulture prior to claiming they would discuss most commonly about business and their careers. But they'd also delve into their circle of relatives lives.

"We’d tell each other stories about our families. I don’t know why we bonded. I’ll tell you what, everybody on set at first had somebody there with them. And Michelle Gellar didn’t and I didn’t, and I think that might have been why we ended up going to the store or going walking. I think it was just that. And I adore her. She is one of the most intelligent women I’ve ever met in my life."

Jennifer Love Hewitt's Relationship With Muse Watson

Muse told Vulture that he and Jennifer Love Hewitt lived in the identical rental advanced in Burbank previous to being cast in I Know What You Did Last Summer.

"We weren’t best of friends, but we knew who each other was and spoke to each other at the pool. She was there with her mother. They’d gotten an apartment there to pursue her career. I was tickled to death we got cast together and got to know each other. And after doing [the two movies] together, we did Saturday Night Live, which was just amazing," Muse defined.

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"Love, when I met her, she had gone to one of those pottery places where you make gifts for people, and she’d made me something to hang on the wall for the shoot."

Did Muse Watson Keep In Touch With His Co-Stars?

In his interview with Vulture, Muse waxed poetic about the cast of I Know What You Did Last Summer.

"I just thought they were all the greatest bunch I’d ever worked with. They’re all such wonderful people, and I hope they have all the happy joy in their life."

But when asked if he had stayed involved with any of them, he admitted that he hadn't. His existence has been ate up via his autistic daughter and doing paintings with quite a lot of autism charities.

Muse Sent Ryan Phillippe A "Creepy" Tweet

Twenty years after I Know What You Did Last Summer came out, Ryan Phillipe advised HuffPost that he gained a "creepy" message from Muse.

On the fourth of July, the date the movie takes position, Muse reportedly despatched Ryan a Twitter DM that had one thing alongside the traces of "Hello, old friend".

There's surely in Ryan's mind that Muse was once Tweeting in character. But he didn't appear to comprehend it.

Muse informed Vulture that he in point of fact didn't imply to creep Ryan out.

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"When I met that boy, I thought that boy had more potential to be the best actor who ever hit Hollywood in the world. He was just the nicest guy in the world," Muse said.

He then went on to provide an explanation for, "I haven’t talked to him in years. And I don’t know why I did that. It just seemed like a greeting. I wasn’t in character or nothing. Just Muse Watson. Then I saw on Twitter or Facebook or somewhere, he was telling everybody, 'Ooh, look at this!” And I thought I’d just let him play at it. But I’ll send him something spooky for his birthday or something."

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