Oh, hook me now! Just when we thought it was safe to stop worrying, the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise reappears, this time with the deliciously ominous title I’ll Never Forget What You Did Last Summer. If that doesnât scream youâre doomed, I donât know what does.

For slasher fans such as myself, this news evokes a sense of nostalgia, excitement, and a hint of fear (could it be cursed?). Hereâs why this upcoming installment has me sharpening my popcorn-eating skills and preparing to scream like itâs 1997.
A Real Return to Nostalgia
The ’90s demonstrated a mastery of horror filmmaking. The original I Know What You Did Last Summer was part of that glorious era where every slasher villain had a gimmick. Jason had his mask. Freddy had his knives. And our good friend Ben Willis? Oh, he had his hookâboth figuratively and literally.
Now, Sony Pictures is hooking (see what I did there?) us back into this bloody saga with a direct sequel. Not a reboot. Not a reimagining. This is the genuine version. Freddie Prinze Jr. is confirmed to reprise his role as Ray Bronson, and Jennifer Love Hewitt is rumoured to return as Julie James. If she doesnât, I might just stand in the middle of the road and scream, âWHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!â
Producer Neal Moritz, who brought us the original hit, is also back. With him at the helm, I’m hoping this sequel not only stays on the same path but delves deep into the fearsome fun that made the original a classic.
New Movie, Same Dark Secrets?
The plot remains undisclosed, akin to a dark secret buried in the sea, yet we are aware that a new stalker possesses complete knowledge about the original gang’s past. And by everything, I mean those secrets they probably swore to never speak of again. You know, like that one time you accidentally sent a âu up?â text to your boss at midnight? Yeah, darker than that.

The tagline, “The past is a killer that won’t stay buried,” practically writes itself.
If youâre wondering, âWait, isnât the OG killer, Ben Willis, fish food by now?â â same. But letâs not forget, horror villains are like that one creepy uncle at family reunionsâthey always find a way to come back, no matter how much you try to avoid them.
A Cast That Will Slay (Literally)
Aside from Freddie Prinze Jr. (hello, â90s heartthrob) and hopefully Jennifer Love Hewitt, weâre bound to see some fresh faces. Will it be their kids? Nieces and nephews? A random guy who wandered onto the docks one night? Whatever the case, Iâm sure theyâll bring the perfect mix of young, hot, and doomed energy to the screen.
And hey, if Ryan Phillippe shows up in some way (flashback, dream, ghostly gym selfie), Iâll still be screaming louder than Julie on a foggy dock.
Letâs Talk About That Title
The song “I’ll Never Forget What You Did Last Summer” has a unique and captivating sound. Itâs got the same energy as when your mom pulls out your full name after youâve done something wrong. You just know itâs serious.
Plus, itâs a cheeky nod to the OGs. Itâs like the franchise is saying, âDonât think we forgot about your sins, Julie. Weâre coming for youâand your seafood platter.â
When and Where to Watch (Because Youâll Definitely Want To)
Mark your calendars, grab your rain slickers, and sharpen those scream-ready vocal cords. I’ll Never Forget What You Did Last Summer splashes into cinemas on July 18, 2025. Thatâs rightâa full theatrical release. No streaming here, folks. This is a film you need to experience on the big screen, surrounded by fellow screamers, as you collectively jump at every hook-wielding shadow.
Why This Film Matters (Yes, It Matters)
This is more than just a sequel; it’s a tribute to all the aspects of ’90s horror that we cherished. This is an opportunity to reintroduce our beloved characters, relive the suspense of unresolved secrets, and experience a fresh surge of slasher madness.
More than that, itâs a reminder that some franchises donât need a full reboot. Sometimes, they just need a well-timed, well-hooked sequel to remind us why we loved them in the first place.
Final Thoughts: Are You Ready to Be Hooked?
I’ll Never Forget What You Did Last Summer promises to be an unforgettable experience, whether you’re a devoted fan or simply enjoying the chaos and popcorn. Will it be campy? Probably. Will it scare us? Hopefully. Will it bring back the fisherman with his menacing hook? Oh, heck yeah.
So, what are you waiting for? July 18, 2025, canât come soon enough. Until then, remain vigilant about your secrets, steer clear of anyone wearing a slicker, and perhaps, just maybe, refrain from walking alone near the docks at night. Just saying.