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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (ORIGINAL — 2026)

It was briefly considered to be titled I Also Know What You Did Last Summer , but the studio opted for the more dramatic "Still."

Beyond Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., the film features Brandy as the iconic Karla Wilson and a memorable, dreadlocked performance by Jack Black as Titus Telesco. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Julie James became one of the few 90s horror protagonists to survive two consecutive theatrical outings against the same killer. It was briefly considered to be titled I

The "empty resort" trope works perfectly here. As a hurricane shuts down the island, the isolation makes the Fisherman’s hook feel much more inevitable. Essential Trivia As a hurricane shuts down the island, the

Starting with the 1998 sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer ,

Released just a year after the original, this sequel took the "Final Girl" energy of Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and dialed up the tropical dread. It traded the gloomy fishing village of North Carolina for a storm-soaked resort in the Bahamas, proving that even in paradise, you can’t escape your past.

It was briefly considered to be titled I Also Know What You Did Last Summer , but the studio opted for the more dramatic "Still."

Beyond Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., the film features Brandy as the iconic Karla Wilson and a memorable, dreadlocked performance by Jack Black as Titus Telesco.

Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Julie James became one of the few 90s horror protagonists to survive two consecutive theatrical outings against the same killer.

The "empty resort" trope works perfectly here. As a hurricane shuts down the island, the isolation makes the Fisherman’s hook feel much more inevitable. Essential Trivia

Starting with the 1998 sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer ,

Released just a year after the original, this sequel took the "Final Girl" energy of Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and dialed up the tropical dread. It traded the gloomy fishing village of North Carolina for a storm-soaked resort in the Bahamas, proving that even in paradise, you can’t escape your past.

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