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I Know What You Did Last Summer
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As a fan of these nostalgia-based “soft reboots” of classic horror films, I was wondering when they would get around to I Know What You Did Last Summer. The modern-day Scream films were rather fun, and the last Final Destination film was actually a lot of fun. They had adapted to modern sensibilities while still staying true to the cheese and gore that made them so indelible to the GenX/Elder Millennial crowd and allowed the franchise to continue. BUUUUT, not all of these attempts are going to do so well (Chucky reboot anyone?) with audiences, and it looks like I Know What You Did Last Summer (the 2025 reboot, not the original) seems to be one of those misses.
Once more, we’re teleported back to Southport, North Carolina, where a group of 5 young adults is the instigators of a terrible auto accident. Friends Danica (Madelyn Cline), Ava (Chase Sui Wonders), Milo (Jonah Hauer-King), Teddy (Tyriq Withers), and Stevie (Sarah Pidgeon) get back together for the first time in a year and decide to head up to the top of a local peak to see the fireworks. While up there, the horsing around of Teddy facilitates a horrible auto accident where someone goes off the side of a cliff and loses their life (sound familiar). Since Teddy’s dad is the local “rich town patriarch”, he gets the kids off a murder charge and makes their very existence in the accident just vanish. The 5 teens agree to never speak of this again and consider it a done deal.
Fast forward ANOTHER year, and the group comes back together once more. But things are not as hunky dory as they had hoped. Ava is struggling to keep a solid relationship after the event, Teddy has drunk himself into a stupor, and the rest of the group is watching as the guilt eats them alive. But someone else knows of their misdeeds, as a singular note with the message “I know what you did last summer” appears in Danica’s wedding gifts. Nervous about what this means, the kids think this is just a prank, but sooner rather than later, it’s time to pay the piper. Just like in the previous two films, out comes the mysterious slicker dressed character with a fisherman’s hook, come to murder them one by one, and the ONLY help they can get is from two survivors who this very same thing happened back in 1997 (yay for cameos).
The film builds up to a fairly solid third act, with our faceless killer hacking and slashing his way through the 5 friends until we get to the final reveal. Then it gets sillier than silly. I won’t go into the third act twist as it changes up the story a TON, but it’s not something that sits well with me. I’ve watched this movie twice in the last week, and both times that final act feels forced. It changes character motivations and seems like it was done for shock value instead of respect for lore. But whatever, I digress. That being said, the rest of the movie is still only “passable” due to some weak kills and very modern Gen Z “vibes” that are out of place. Maybe I’m just getting older and becoming that stodgy old man who thinks everything was better in the past, but the Zoomer language and relationships feel like I’m an alien looking into a completely foreign world, and it just doesn’t work that well.
At the end of the day, I Know What You Did Last Summer was a missed opportunity at expanding the universe and continuing things on. I loved having Freddie Prinze Jr. back, and he did a great job with what he was given, but the landing just couldn’t be stuck. This is more of a rehash than a reboot, with beat-by-beat scenes in many ways, while wildly deviating from the tone and feel of the original. I liked some of it, but disliked more than I liked, and was left wishing the film had spent 15 more minutes on the story.
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Rated R for bloody horror violence, language throughout, some sexual content, and brief drug use
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• Deleted & Extended Scenes
• Return to Southport – The Cast
• Chills, Kills & Thrills – Making A Thriller
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Sort of a sequel/soft reboot of the original, I Know What You Did Last Summer is a serviceable horror film that just doesn’t do anything but tread water. It’s satisfactory without standing out, and doesn’t have that intensity that the original film did. Honestly, I’d probably put it on par with I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and it feels like it really just didn’t need to exist. The final credits scene opens things up for another sequel, but with how this one did at the box office, it's still a 50/50 toss-up of that ever happening. The Blu-ray looks and sounds great, though, and the solid extras are worth checking out if you’re a fan. But for just about everybody else, I would recommend a rental first.
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Starring: Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Tyriq Withers, Freddie Prinze Jr., Jennifer Love Hewitt
Directed by: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
Written by: Sam Lansky, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, Leah McKendrick
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, French DTS-HD MA 5.1 (Canadian), English, French, DD 5.1
Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish
Studio: Sony Pictures
Rated: R
Runtime: 111 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: October 7th, 2025
Recommendation: Rental
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