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After facing numerous terrifying challenges in iconic horror films like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Final Destination, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Ali Larter are now tackling the ultimate challenge: parenting. The duo comes together in a new short film titled Summer Scaries, which is part of a promotional campaign for DoorDash's Summer of DashPass.
Directed by Jody Hill, the three-minute film humorously explores the trials and tribulations of raising children, drawing parallels between the fears faced in horror movies and the everyday scares of parenthood. Prinze Jr. and Larter, both beloved figures from the '90s, bring their unique charm and wit to the project, offering relatable insights and tips for parents navigating the chaotic summer months.
As they share their "survival skills," the film captures the essence of parenting—filled with unexpected twists and a blend of humor and heart. Parents everywhere can likely relate to the challenges depicted in this lighthearted yet poignant short.
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