I Know What You Did Last Summer: New Trailer Reveals Deadly Secrets

by Chris Davies

The latest trailer for the upcoming horror movie I Know What You Did Last Summer is out, offering a suspenseful glimpse of cover-ups, deadly secrets, and relentless terror in this highly anticipated sequel.

The trailer opens with a lively engagement party where Madelyn Cline’s character, the bride-to-be, excitedly opens a card. Her joy quickly turns to dread when she reads the ominous message: “I know what you did last summer.” The scene cuts back to events from a year earlier, revealing the horrific incident she and her friends desperately tried to conceal.

This legacy sequel follows five friends who accidentally hit a pedestrian with their car and choose to hide their crime. But a year later, a mysterious stalker who knows the truth begins to hunt them down one by one. In a twist, the group reaches out to survivors of the original Southport Massacre of 1997 — none other than Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Julie James and Freddie Prinze Jr.’s Ray Bronson — seeking guidance.

Julie’s warning is clear: “You can’t run. You can’t hide. Get them before they get you.” The trailer highlights brutal scenes featuring the hook-wielding killer known as the Fisherman, culminating in an intense face-to-hook confrontation between Julie and the murderer.

Directed by Thor: Love and Thunder co-screenwriter Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, the film also stars Chase Sui Wonders and Jonah Hauer-King. The original 1997 I Know What You Did Last Summer movie, featuring stars like Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe, set the standard for slasher films with a similar chilling plot.

Set to hit theaters on July 18, I Know What You Did Last Summer is poised to become a standout entry in the horror movie genre.

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