» Shooting Gallery

Shooting Gallery, an independent film written and directed by Keoni Waxman, is an urban thriller set in the elusive world of pool hall competition. Freddie stars in the film alongside veteran actor Ving Rhames ("Mission: Impossible I, II, III," "Pulp Fiction") and newcomer Roselyn Sanchez ("Rush Hour 2," "Chasing Papi") as Jezebel.

This edgy film brings us into the world of Jericho Hudson (Prinze), a street kid with a gift for shooting pool. The film opens with the main character immediately being drawn into a dangerous hustle when he is played as a pawn in a contest of wits (and nine-ball) between two old nemeses: Cue Ball Carl Bridges (Rhames), Jericho's mentor and a legendary pool hustler, and Timothy Mortensen, a corrupt vice cop with a grudge and a secret past. With the help of his girlfriend Jezebel (Sanchez), Jericho puts his own bold hustle into motion revealing that he too is driven by unknown and vengeful motivations. This film chronicles the complicated personal journey of Jericho, from streetwise kid on the rise in the underground circuit to successful pool hustler caught in a dangerous game of deception.

Status: Released | Expected Release: Straight to video | Official Website | Images | FPJ.com Message Board

» BROOKLYN RULES

Written by Sopranos writer/executive producer Terrence Winter and directed by Michael Corrente ("Outside Providence"), this Gotham-based drama revolves around three boyhood friends (Prinze, Scott Caan, and Jerry Ferrara) who come of age in Brooklyn during the rise of John Gotti in the 1980s. Prinze's character is the prepster wannabe who's talked himself into Columbia University and who courts a girl (Mena Suvari) from the high-toned side of the tracks. Caan portrays the aspiring wise guy, while Ferrara's character just wants to stay in Brooklyn and marry his high school sweetheart. Things go awry when Caan's character gets involved with a local don, played by Alec Baldwin.

"It's about how blurry the lines can get between friendship and loyalty," says Corrente of the film. "It's about being tested in the neighborhood and how you come out on the other side."

Status: Complete | Expected Release: May 18, 2007| Official Site | Images | FPJ.com Message Board

» Rave Train

Freddie has recently teamed up with VOY Pictures and will produce and star in Rave Train, a film he co-wrote with writing partner Conrad Jackson.

Status: Pre-Production | Expected Release: TBA | Official Website - VOY | Images | FPJ.com Message Board


» Delgo

Freddie is the voice of Delgo in this independently produced computer-animated feature film by Atlanta-based Fathom Studios. Set in a divided land where two warring factions must be saved by the young and impulsive hero and his band of unlikely friends, Delgo is an original tale that combines action, comedy, and romance. A fantasy adventure film featuring epic battles, devious traitors, bizarre monsters, and thrilling aerial chases, Delgo is a ride audiences won't forget.

Also lending their voices to the film are Jennifer Love Hewitt, Chris Kattan, Anne Bancroft, Michael Clarke Duncan, Val Kilmer, Kelly Ripa, Eric Idle, Burt Reynolds and Louis Gossett Jr.

This will be the first CGI feature film in the U.S. to be completely independently produced.

Status: Post-Production | Expected Release: TBA | Official Website | Images | FPJ.com Message Board

» Happily N'Ever After

From John H. Williams (Oscar winning producer of both the billion dollar box office hit 'Shrek' and 'Valiant'), BAF Berlin Animation Film, BFC Berliner Film Companie and inspired by the classic Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales, this feature CGI comedy explores what would happen if the balance of good and evil were set out of whack in Fairy Tale Land.

Tired of the status quo, an unholy alliance of bad guys led by Frieda, Cinderella's evil stepmother, takes on the good guys. Cinderella (aka Ella, voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar) starts out as a damsel in distress (your typical Prince dreamer), but when her own fairy tale takes a radical left turn she is forced to form and eventually lead a resistance group without her Prince Charming.

Set against a backdrop of fractured fairy tales spinning wildly out of control, Ella and her unknown true love Rick (voiced by Prinze), the palace dishwasher, ultimately must choose their own destinies in a world of happy endings gone wrong. The race for control of the kingdom is on, and the power mad Frieda, fuelled by a total disdain for goodness, is set to change the age-old storyline to "Happily N'Ever After"!

Status: Post-Production | Expected Release: Early 2006 | Official Website | Images | FPJ.com Message Board


» Freddie

Four women to every man are great odds when you're a single guy out on the town, but not ideal when it comes to your living situation. Freddie is a young, successful chef with his own restaurant, a stylish bachelor pad and a trust fund baby for a best friend. The world should be Freddie’s oyster at this stage in life, but bachelorhood isn't working out exactly as he envisioned.

Freddie loved growing up in a house full of women. He loved the energy of everyone running around, loved cooking for them all, but now he's finally realizing why his father used to lock himself in the bathroom just for some peace and quiet. Still, Freddie believes family always comes first which is why he insisted his sister, sister-in-law, niece and grandmother come live with him after his brother passed away. Slowly, but surely, they are taking over his domain, and voicing their many opinions about his love life. Freddie will have to learn to balance his role as provider, brother, grandson, and uncle, all while trying to enjoy what should be his swinging single days.

The creative force behind “The Drew Carey Show” and “George Lopez” serve up a comedic dish based on the raucous femme-filled real life of star Freddie Prinze, Jr. (“She's All That,” “Scooby Doo”). Freddie will write and executive produce the sitcom alongside Bruce Helford and Bruce Rasmussen through the pair's Mohawk Productions.

Status: Filming | Premieres: October 12, 2005 | Official Website | Images | FPJ.com Message Board [Two]

» Boston Legal

Freddie has signed on to guest star on the new ABC drama series Boston Legal – spin-off to 'The Practice' – created by David E. Kelly. He will be appearing on two episodes as William Shatner's son, Donny Crane.

Status: Complete | Aired: October 2004/February 2005 | Official Website | Images | FPJ.com Message Board