A group of friends are terrorised by a stalker who knows about a gruesome incident from their past.A group of friends are terrorised by a stalker who knows about a gruesome incident from their past.A group of friends are terrorised by a stalker who knows about a gruesome incident from their past.
Gabbriette
- Tyler
- (as Gabbriette Bechtel)
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It started out so promising, I actually liked the characters and so fun to see characters from the previous movies. But god can't imagine any real fans being happy with this movie? Very obvious who the killer is which is fine. That how it usually is. But the ending, common? Shockingly bad! So unnecessary and stupid, made no sense and they spent no time explaining why?
Honestly the movie was okay until the last part of the movie, I would have wanted longer death scenes, with more chase, more drama and excitement but it kinda felt rushed unlike in the other movies. This could have been such a good movie, just disappointed.
Honestly the movie was okay until the last part of the movie, I would have wanted longer death scenes, with more chase, more drama and excitement but it kinda felt rushed unlike in the other movies. This could have been such a good movie, just disappointed.
I was so excited for this movie and I wanted to love it, but I dunno. I struggled to warm to any of the characters. As for the death scenes I found them very quick, there was no chase, no adrenaline, just seemed all very quick. I enjoyed trying to work out who the killer was, who was behind it and why, but didbt like the ending at all! I was rather disappointed and gobsmacked!
Had a great nod to the original 4 characters from The first film, loved seeing Freddie and Jennifer on the big screen again.
As I said mixed feelings - how do I deal with the ending and the reveal?
I also loved that this was filmed in Australia!
Had a great nod to the original 4 characters from The first film, loved seeing Freddie and Jennifer on the big screen again.
As I said mixed feelings - how do I deal with the ending and the reveal?
I also loved that this was filmed in Australia!
A group of friends is out having fun. We've all seen the original, so you know the plot.
Better than I expected, the slasher genre is a personal favourite, but it seems almost dead and buried. After the atrocious TV series, I didn't come in expecting great things; I found myself pleasantly surprised.
It's a film that people new to the franchise can enjoy, plus it's a film that age-old fans, who were around to see the first one back in the '90s, can reminisce about and get some enjoyment out of.
It's a tried-and-tested formula that works, and for the most part, it worked here; definitely some modern twists, but somehow it felt kind of old school. I loved all the nods to the past and some of the jokes. The killer's appearance still looks great too.
I purposely avoided trailers and notes, so I was pleasantly surprised by who popped up and how they were involved.
Some of the new faces did a good job, but I thought the older faces stole the show; maybe it was a sense of nostalgia.
Hopefully we'll get another film as good, new slashers are few and far between. I definitely think they are aiming to recreate the success of the Scream franchise.
Good job.
7/10.
Better than I expected, the slasher genre is a personal favourite, but it seems almost dead and buried. After the atrocious TV series, I didn't come in expecting great things; I found myself pleasantly surprised.
It's a film that people new to the franchise can enjoy, plus it's a film that age-old fans, who were around to see the first one back in the '90s, can reminisce about and get some enjoyment out of.
It's a tried-and-tested formula that works, and for the most part, it worked here; definitely some modern twists, but somehow it felt kind of old school. I loved all the nods to the past and some of the jokes. The killer's appearance still looks great too.
I purposely avoided trailers and notes, so I was pleasantly surprised by who popped up and how they were involved.
Some of the new faces did a good job, but I thought the older faces stole the show; maybe it was a sense of nostalgia.
Hopefully we'll get another film as good, new slashers are few and far between. I definitely think they are aiming to recreate the success of the Scream franchise.
Good job.
7/10.
Five friends become responsible for a tragic car accident that results in a man's death. They decide to cover it up and swear never to speak of it again. But exactly one year later, the nightmare returns: a mysterious killer wielding a hook begins hunting down those involved. To stop the maniac, the group turns to the only people who've survived something similar - the victims of the 1997 Southport massacre.
As a fan of classic slashers like Scream and Urban Legend, I'll be blunt: if the filmmakers' goal was to make a straightforward remake with a new cast but no real changes to the script, the result is a missed opportunity. If they were aiming for the meta-approach of the later Scream sequels, referencing the original while updating the formula - it's not quite enough.
On the plus side: solid direction, a couple of effective jump scares, and decent visuals. But everything else feels derivative and predictable.
The film may spark nostalgia for fans of the genre, but it doesn't breathe new life into the franchise. If you've been missing slashers, it's worth a watch. If you were hoping for something more - unfortunately, this isn't it.
As a fan of classic slashers like Scream and Urban Legend, I'll be blunt: if the filmmakers' goal was to make a straightforward remake with a new cast but no real changes to the script, the result is a missed opportunity. If they were aiming for the meta-approach of the later Scream sequels, referencing the original while updating the formula - it's not quite enough.
On the plus side: solid direction, a couple of effective jump scares, and decent visuals. But everything else feels derivative and predictable.
The film may spark nostalgia for fans of the genre, but it doesn't breathe new life into the franchise. If you've been missing slashers, it's worth a watch. If you were hoping for something more - unfortunately, this isn't it.
The first 2 minutes are as good as it gets - the inner monologue of a 25 point IQ who chose UofMich - enough said - she should be offed just for that. Terrible lighting, terrible acting, script sucks - you were hoping they all died - but it took 31 minutes for the first dead body. You couldn't tell any of the characters apart and the location/set up was so ridiculous. Seriously - THIS is your idea of a reboot of a great movie?
The 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Cast Get Quizzed
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- TriviaWriter-director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson couldn't bring Sarah Michelle Gellar's Helen Shivers back to life for this sequel. In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Robinson said she "tried relentlessly" to fit Gellar into the new "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Her efforts were for naught because Robinson could not maneuver around the fact that Helen Shivers is dead. "I tried, okay? I harassed her! But she is dead," Robinson said. "I tried to pitch some crazy shit too. I was like, 'What if it's like you weren't dead and you're actually alive, but in hiding?' And Sarah's like, 'I was on ice. I was the most dead a person could be. You can see my frozen body.' I was like, 'Yeah, but what if?' And she said, 'I am dead. I am Sarah Dead Gellar.'"
- GoofsWhen Ava is at Julie's house she looks at a photo of Julie, Helen, and Barry from the first film. Julie then comes into the room and accuses Ava of "going through (her) stuff." Ava was looking at a framed photo on Julie's mantle; she is hardly going through Julie's belongings.
- Quotes
Karla Wilson: People are always trying to kill that woman. I hope she's in therapy.
- SoundtracksTiny Screens
performed by Chloe Slater
written by Jack Shuter and Chloe Slater
courtesy of: stolen juice
by arrangement with: AWAL Recordings Ltd.
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- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Sé lo que hicieron el verano pasado
- Filming locations
- Australia(Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $29,268,554
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,755,359
- Jul 20, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $58,668,554
- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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