I Know What You Did Last Summer


No official plot yet, but the original followed a group of friends that are stalked by a killer a year after a fatal car accident that they've since kept a secret.

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This remake was originally announced back in 2014 with Mike Flanagan (Oculus, The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep) attached to script, but the project eventually fell through for whatever reason. By 2019 the producers decided to move forward with a television series instead, essentially putting the nail in the coffin of a potential feature film. The series is finished and ready to premiere on Amazon this October. The trailer can be viewed here. (9/20/21)

Co-writer Mike Flanagan gave a brief update on the project, essentially saying that he's not quite sure what's going on with it at the moment. Here's what he had to say: "I don’t have any updates on [I Know What You Did Last Summer]. I haven’t heard anything in quite a while. Our involvement ended at the script stage, which we delivered and were happy with, but I’m not sure what’s happening now. I was never attached to direct – Jeff and I were only responsible for the script. It’s a great property and it is in terrific hands with [producer] Neal Moritz, so I really hope it gets made." (6/28/17)

Scripted by Oculus writing duo Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard.

It's said that this will be another take on the original Lois Duncan novel.

Original producer Neal Moritz returns to produce once again.

The original film made $125M worldwide and spawned two sequels.

A remake of the 1997 slasher film with the same name that starred Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr.


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