Summary
- I know what you did last summer Marks the return of the horror franchise with a new role and familiar faces.
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Jennifer Love Hewitt beat a crossover idea involving I know what you did last summerThe Halloweenand Scream.
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Despite similarities, a crossover may not be ideal because every franchise has strengths and may not benefit from a shared universe.
The new heir -follower, I know what you did last summerCompletely debuts for fans to see, and a star merged an epic crossover that would bring the horror franchise and other geniones together. But as attractive as the actor's idea is, can it actually work for the characters and the fans?
I know what you did last summer is a return to the long dormant horror franchise. The young role is about a similar incident as the teens in the original in 1997 and is trying to cover an accident that results in them being persecuted by a killer. The new role includes Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King and Sarah Pidgeon, and the returning role members include Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. I know what you did last summer Franchise is likely to hope for potential sequels if the audience responds well, and Hewitt has a unique idea in mind.
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I know what you did last summer review: a slasher movie like this annoying and meaningless is unlikely to connect anyone
I know what you did last summer is a wreck; An annoying, grid, lazy, clumsy piece of poor filmmaking.
Jennifer Love Hewitt wants to see a crossover between I know what you did last summerThe HalloweenAnd Scream
Campaign for the new I know what you did last summer Is in full swing when the film hits theaters, and the stars deepen the details in the horror movie. The potential future of the Slasher series remains unknown, because although there is no sequel, there is always room for a restart, as it is based on a novel of the same name. Still, it has not kept franchise star Jennifer Love Hewitt from looking up an exciting horror crossover with other Slasher franchiser.
While talking to Extratv (via Movieweb) at the premiere of I know what you did last summerHewitt was asked about a potential crossover with other horror franchise, which has happened before, with films such as Freddy against Jason and onePredators against predators. The actor's “Final Girl” idea can be Box Office Gold, see I know what you did last summerThe Halloweenand Scream Everyone joins in the same universe, with a fantastic role. Hewitt said:
I mean I would have to go to Jamie Lee Curtis. But I feel like a Julie James, Sydney [Prescott]The HalloweenAs a last girl movie where they all gather to take someone out. It would be bomb.
Hewitt's idea would see her I know what you did last summer Character, Julie James, cooperate with Halloween's Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, and Cry Sydney Prescott, portrait of Neve Campbell. It is the kind of idea that probably has a producer who wonders if it is possible, with fans who always look for exciting ways for their beloved characters to thrive.
All three famous horror franchise have iconic last girls
I know what you did last summerThe Halloweenand Scream Share several similarities. They each have an unknown killer who picks up characters one by one, with a central female protagonist who often acts as the only survivor, or “final girl.” The term “Final Girl” speaks to the common horror movie the trop where the last surviving character is often a woman. The three horror franchise has each seen several sequels, with Halloween with reboot and older sequels ignoring other films, and even Scream Continues with the inheritance angle.
Hewitt's character Julie James has appeared in all I know what you did last summer Movies, except forgetable 2006 Direct-to-DVD I always know what you did last summer. Jamie Lee Curtis has taken Laurie Strode to seven Halloween Movies, even killing the character, just to ignore the latter. Cry Sydney Prescott has appeared in five of the six films, with the character planned to return to the seventh part. Each character has been shown to help the franchise find new target groups, existing for decades. Despite the similarities in theme and characters, it may not be the best idea to get the franchise over.
Despite similar horror appeal, a crossover with Halloween & Scream May not be ideal
The prospects for the three iconic actresses that divide the screen in an epic slasher film Crossover would certainly provide financial returns corresponding to the level of excitement it can elicit, making it an exciting opportunity. However, it may prove to be a bad idea. The I know what you did last summer Franchise has proven to be the weakest of the three in terms of stay, despite an iconic last girl and murderer. In addition, the latest film has seen mixed reviews. There was even a short-lived television series, which turned out to waste the ideas at the game.
The Scream Franchise is currently flourishing independently, with a seventh movie in the works that will continue Ghostface's Killing Spree with some new and recurring faces. It has also been the most consistent of the three franchise with critics and audiences. Several beloved sequels have continued to inject the series with new new ideas, which are perfectly shown by the opening torque for We scream.
Jamie Lee Curtis also seems pleased to end his time with Halloween Franchise after returning to the last trilogy of older sequels. David Gordon Green-directed films originally started the audience with 2018 Halloween. But Halloween ends In 2022, the audience accelerated in the direction of the character, with the third excursion that makes some unfortunate choices. The Halloween Movies can continue in a new form, but Curtis is probably through the horror franchise, which makes every opportunity for her to repair her role as Laurie Strode a long shot.
While Hewitt's idea of a last girl movie that would see the three iconic stars that cooperate against a new threat is attractive, it is a dream that will probably become real. There may be more HalloweenThe Scream have more on the road and I know what you did last summer Is in theaters now. The classic franchise still has a place in the cultural Zeitgeist, with potentially bright future around, although there is no crossover.
I know what you did last summer
- Release date
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July 18, 2025
- Driving
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100 minutes
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Madelyn Cline
Danica Richards
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Chase Sui Wonders
Ava Bruck
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Jonah Hauer-King
Milo Griffin
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Tyriq Withers
Teddy Spencer