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I Know What You Did Last Summer

You get the ending you deserve.
2025 | 111m | English

(12664 votes)

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Popularity: 30 (history)

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When five friends inadvertently cause a deadly car accident, they cover up their involvement and make a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences. A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they're forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…and is hell-bent on revenge.
Release Date: Jul 16, 2025
Director: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
Writer: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, Sam Lansky, Leah McKendrick
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords harpoon, sequel, murder, serial killer, slasher, hook, killer, fourth of july, dreary, horror, holiday horror, teen scream
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Original Film, Mandalay Pictures, Screen Gems
Box Office Revenue: $58,703,164
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Feb 15, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Madelyn Cline Danica Richards
Chase Sui Wonders Ava Brucks
Jonah Hauer-King Milo Griffin
Tyriq Withers Teddy Spencer
Sarah Pidgeon Stevie Ward
Jennifer Love Hewitt Julie James
Freddie Prinze Jr. Ray Bronson
Billy Campbell Grant Spencer
Gabbriette Tyler Trevino
Sarah Michelle Gellar Helen Shivers
Austin Nichols Pastor Judah Gillespie
Todd Giebenhain Jason
Joshua Orpin Wyatt
Georgia Flood Hannah Decker
Simone Annan Jill Spencer
Nicole Chapman Karina
Isaiah Mustafa Andrew
Nick Hardcastle Neal
Dalia Rooni Courtney
Nick Farnell Chief Roberts
Luke Van Os Officer Johnson
Joshua Nazaroff Police Man
Sam Lansky Hunter
Brian Duffy Groundskeeper
Leah McKendrick Newscaster
Carolyn Dante Reporter
Hayley Gia Hughes Bridal Party Friend
Brandy Norwood Karla Wilson
Name Job
Lois Duncan Characters
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Story, Director, Screenplay
Elisha Christian Director of Photography
Sam Lansky Screenplay
Chris Anderson Stunt Coordinator
Lisa Brennan Set Decoration
Leah McKendrick Story
Chanda Dancy Original Music Composer
Courtney Andujar Production Design
Hillary Andujar Production Design
Patrick James Howe Supervising Art Director
Mari-An Ceo Costume Design
Jennifer Lamphee Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Ando Johnson Sound Designer
Dylan Goss Aerial Director of Photography
Kathleen Parker Casting Associate
Saira Haider Editor
Teddy Blanks Main Title Designer
Anna Gray Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Samantha Ward Makeup Department Head
Lane Friedman Hair Department Head
Carlton Coleman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Colin Ware Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hamish Gough First Assistant Director
Jay Corry Second Assistant Director
Jessica Arkoff Supervising Sound Editor
Jeremy B. Davis Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Morantz Production Sound Mixer
Dan Oliver Special Effects Supervisor
Colin Strause Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Strause Visual Effects Producer
Jonathan Dearing Visual Effects Supervisor
Wade Allen Stunt Coordinator
Jonathan Eusebio Stunt Coordinator
Michael M. Foster Stunt Double
Paul Lacovara Stunt Double
Mel Eckert Stunts
Tessa Anderson Stunts
Lauren Danielle Pugh Stunts
Nico Woulard Stunts
Jolene Van Vugt Stunts
Stanislav Tabirta Stunts
Lindsay Mushett Stunts
Gino Woulard Stunts
Matthew Moss Stunts
Neal Horton Stunts
Sarah Molasky Stunts
Christiaan Bettridge Stunts
Hafedh Dakhlaoui Stunts
Ben Toyer Stunts
Walter Bithell Gaffer
Steve Daley Gaffer
Alayna Bell-Price Costume Designer
Rob Lowry Music Supervisor
Sophie Fabbri-Jackson Script Supervisor
Chloe Dallimore Other
Jackie Shenoo Unit Production Manager
Jane Forrest Unit Production Manager
Haley Sweet Production Manager
Adina Sullivan Makeup Artist
Kelly Fallon Set Decoration
Ashley Marks Casting Director
Name Title
Neal H. Moritz Producer
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Executive Producer
Jackie Shenoo Executive Producer
Karina Rahardja Executive Producer
Matt Gustafson Associate Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
4.0

A third rate slasher franchise trying to be first rate. The best I can say is it is better than I Still Know, which is a very low bar for sure. This one did nothing for me, not one time was I in suspense and more often I was kind of bored. I didn't mind the twist as I couldn't care less about any of ... these characters, new or the two legacy returners in it to cash that paycheck, which I can't totally blame them tbh. Now, I will say I do have a crush on Chase Sui Wonders... **2.0/5**

Jul 18, 2025
msbreviews
2.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/i-know-what-you-did-last-summer-movie-review-a-hollow-scream-into-the-void/ "I Know What You Did Last Summer is a glossy, shallow reboot that mistakes recognition for resonance, failing to revitalize the franchise in any meaningful way. ... Despite a few solid performances and flashes of potential, the film never finds its footing as horror, legacy sequel, or even as a character-driven drama. It's not thrilling, it's not moving, and it's certainly not memorable. The only thing I know for sure is that I'll never revisit this summer." Rating: D-

Jul 20, 2025
Geronimo1967
5.0

Why? This is terrible. A group of spoilt youths congregate together to celebrate the nuptials of “Danica” (Madelyn Cline) with beefcake daddy’s boy “Teddy” (Tyriq Withers). They’ve had a few drinks and set off down the road to watch some fireworks; there is a raid accident; papa hushes everything up ... ; one year on… The wedding plans have gone the way of the dodo. He has taken to his boat and the bottle. She has concluded that her erstwhile beau is a bit of a drip, and not being the let the grass grow type of woman, has now got engaged to someone else. With all now reassembled to give her gold, frankincense and myrrh, some old skinflint just gives her a card. Has it cash, plastic surgery vouchers, the script for the extended director’s cut? Nope. It’s a card - and it’s message is so foreboding as to cause them to fetch poor old “Teddy” from his stupor and relive the atrocities that visited their town of Southport in 1997. Luckily, veterans of that crime spree “Ray” (Freddie Prinze Jr) and “Julie” (Jennifer Love Hewitt) are still local and maybe they can help put. Well fairly swiftly, but by no means quickly enough, the body count starts to mount up. Unlike the rest of us, these folks are being hooked. Who is doing all of this and why? Maybe it was just sheer luck, but I guessed who was doing what to whom very early on, and I don’t think anyone would find that difficult. Thereafter it’s really quite a poor attempt at a slasher that is completely devoid of any sense of menace. As with many of the recent attempts to revitalise this genre, the characters are unlikeable and deserving of everything they get. Moreover, the scenarios are just plain silly. Just ask poor old “Milo” (Jonah Hauer-King) who goes wandering about outside (without even his shoes) whilst his lifelong buddies are dropping like flies. Almost all of the threat comes from it’s over-scoring and the only screaming going on is that which says “straight to video”. Very disappointing, sorry.

Aug 02, 2025
Geronimo1967
5.0

Why? This is terrible. A group of spoilt youths congregate together to celebrate the nuptials of “Danica” (Madelyn Cline) with beefcake daddy’s boy “Teddy” (Tyriq Withers). They’ve had a few drinks and set off down the road to watch some fireworks; there is a road accident; papa hushes everything up ... ; one year on… The wedding plans have gone the way of the dodo. He has taken to his boat and the bottle. She has concluded that her erstwhile beau is a bit of a drip, and not being the let the grass grow type of woman, has now got engaged to someone else. With all now reassembled to give her gold, frankincense and myrrh, some old skinflint just gives her a card. Has it cash, plastic surgery vouchers, the script for the extended director’s cut? Nope. It’s a card - and it’s message is so foreboding as to cause them to fetch poor old “Teddy” from his stupor and relive the atrocities that visited their town of Southport in 1997. Luckily, veterans of that crime spree “Ray” (Freddie Prinze Jr) and “Julie” (Jennifer Love Hewitt) are still local and maybe they can help put? Well fairly swiftly, but by no means quickly enough, the body count starts to mount up. Unlike the rest of us, these folks are being hooked. Who is doing all of this and why? Maybe it was just sheer luck, but I guessed who was doing what to whom very early on, and I don’t think anyone who’d ever watched an edition of “Scooby Do” would find that difficult. Thereafter it’s really quite a poor attempt at a slasher that is completely devoid of any sense of menace. As with many of the recent attempts to revitalise this genre, the characters are unlikeable and deserving of everything they get. Moreover, the developing scenarios are just plain silly. Just ask poor old “Milo” (Jonah Hauer-King) who goes wandering about outside (without even his shoes) whilst his lifelong buddies are dropping like flies. Almost all of the threat comes from it’s over-scoring and the only screaming going on is that which says “straight to video”. Very disappointing, sorry.

Aug 02, 2025