Brandy has returned to the horror genre with the movieThe Front Room, which only makes me even more eager for her possible return to a popular horror franchise. Brandy has built a successful career in both music and acting, with her acting debut being the 1993 TV seriesThea. However, Brandy’s big acting break happened three years later in the TV seriesMoesha, where she played the title character. In 1997, she made her big screen debut inCinderella, where she played the title princess, alongside Whitney Houston as her Fairy Godmother.
The following year, Brandy expanded her acting career to the horror genre withI Still Know What You Did Last Summer, where she played Karla Wilson, Julie’s (Jennifer Love Hewitt) best friend. Since then, Brandy has balanced her music and acting careers, appearing in different TV shows and a couple of movies.Brandy recently played Cinderella againinDescendants: The Rise of Redand is now back to the horror genre again withThe Front Room, which makes me excited about her potential next horror project.

The Front Room Brings Brandy Back To Horror After I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Brandy Is Making Her Triumphant Return To Horror
I admitI Still Know What You Did Last Summerisn’t the greatest slasher sequel in the genre, but it’s definitely an entertaining one even with all its flaws.Brandy’s Karla was one of the best parts ofI Still Know What You Did Last Summer, as she’s a new character who had no idea about Julie’s past with the fisherman and was dragged into the nightmare by association. Further proving how good Brandy’s character was is that she survived Ben Willis’ (and his son’s) murder spree in the Bahamas along with Julie and Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.).
The Front Roomfollows Belinda (Brandy) and Norman (Andrew Burnap), a couple expecting their first child.

Now, over 20 years later,Brandy has returned to horror withThe Front Room, written and directed by Max and Sam Eggers.The Front Roomfollows Belinda (Brandy) and Norman (Andrew Burnap), a couple expecting their first child. When Norman’s father passes away, they are forced to take his mother, Solange (Kathryn Hunter), in. It doesn’t take long for Solange to display erratic behavior, especially directed towards Belinda, and soon Solange’s dark and disturbing secrets come to life, directly affecting Belinda’s marriage and their newborn baby.
The Front Room Shows Why Brandy Needs To Return For I Know What You Did Last Summer’s New Movie
Brandy Needs To Play Karla Wilson Again
The Front Roommight not be Brandy’s only horror project now that she’s back in the genre, as there’s the possibility of her return inthe newI Know What You Did Last Summermovie. The sequel has been confirmed to not ignore the events ofI Still Know What You Did Last Summer, meaning that Brandy’s Karla could definitely return. The newI Know What You Did Last Summermovie is being directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson and Hewitt and Prinze Jr. have been in talks to return.
Brandy’s acting chops as both a drama and horror actress shone through.

Brandy confirmed that the team behind the newI Know What You Did Last Summerhas reached out to her about her return, so there’s hope for Karla’s return – andThe Front Roomonly shows why she has to be part of the newI Know What You Did Last Summermovie.The Front Roomis different from what Brandy did inI Still Know What You Did Last Summerand her acting chops as both a drama and horror actress shone through.
The Front Roomcould be the push the team behind the newI Know What You Did Last Summermovie needs to bring Brandy back as Karla.
While the newI Know What You Did Last Summerfilm will surely be a slasher movie as well, it can develop Karla’s character a lot better and allow Brandy to show her acting skills more than in the previous movie – I love Karla andI Still Know What You Did Last Summer, but it definitely didn’t do justice to her nor did it explore the character’s potential.The Front Roomcould be the push the team behind the newI Know What You Did Last Summermovie needs to bring Brandy back as Karla, which would definitely boost the film.
The Front Room
The Front Room is a psychological horror film directed by the Eggers Brothers. Set in a single location, it revolves around a young, pregnant woman caring for her ailing grandmother, whose secrets and dementia create a tense and eerie atmosphere. The film stars Brandy Norwood and Kathryn Hunter, and explores themes of family, memory, and the supernatural.