The iconic slasher returns for a new generation — sharper, darker, and far more personal. I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) isn’t just a reboot — it’s a reckoning.

🌅 The Story:
One year after a tragic accident during graduation night, four teens promise to keep their secret buried forever. But when a mysterious figure begins stalking them — leaving chilling messages and blood-soaked reminders — the guilt they thought they buried resurfaces with a vengeance.
💀 New Faces, Old Fears:
A fresh ensemble cast breathes new life into the legend, each character haunted not just by the killer, but by the weight of their own choices. Secrets unravel, friendships rot, and paranoia spreads as they realize that the real horror isn’t being hunted… it’s what they’ve become.

🔥 From the Creators of Do Revenge:
With razor-sharp wit and visual flair, this modern reimagining fuses glossy teen drama with gut-punching suspense. It’s part slasher, part social thriller — where status, secrets, and survival collide in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
🎭 Tone & Direction:
Director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson balances neon-lit style with relentless dread. Every frame feels polished yet suffocating — the pastel perfection of small-town life hiding something monstrous underneath.
🔪 The Killer Returns:
Gone is the fisherman’s slicker. This time, the killer adapts — anonymous, viral, and everywhere. Drones, phones, and security cameras become weapons in a hunt that never stops. The film explores how guilt thrives in the digital age, where nothing can truly be erased.

💔 Themes:
At its core, I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) is about consequence. Every lie, every deleted message, every act of self-preservation adds another thread to the noose. It asks: what if forgiveness isn’t possible — not from others, not from yourself?
🌙 Visuals & Sound:
Cinematographer Edu Grau (A Single Man) paints the film in tones of midnight blue and crimson. Each scene pulses with atmospheric menace, while the score by Mica Levi mixes haunting strings with distorted echoes of pop — the sound of nostalgia rotting into nightmare.
🎥 Performances:
The young cast delivers breakout turns, balancing vulnerability and terror. Sydney Sweeney shines as the moral center — torn between truth and survival — while Jacob Elordi adds intensity as a boy trapped between guilt and obsession.
💬 Tagline:
“Secrets cut deep. Guilt cuts deeper.”
⭐ Rating: ★★★★☆ (9/10) — “A sleek, savage reinvention — smarter, scarier, and more self-aware than ever.”
🩸 Premieres October 17, 2025 — Because the past never stays dead.