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''I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer'' is a 2006 American
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directed by
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and written by Michael D. Weiss. It is the
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to ''
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer ''I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' is a 1998 slasher film directed by Danny Cannon and written by Trey Callaway. It is the sequel to '' I Know What You Did Last Summer'' (1997), and the second installment in the ''I Know What You Did L ...
'' (1998) and the third film in the ''I Know What You Did Last Summer'' franchise. It stars Brooke Nevin,
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, Torrey DeVitto, Ben Easter, and stuntman Don Shanks as the Fisherman.


Plot

On
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, 2005, in the fictional town of Broken Ridge, Colorado, Amber Williams, her boyfriend Colby Patterson and their friends Zoe, Roger, and PJ stage a prank at the town carnival where Roger impersonates the "Fisherman" killer. Afterward, everyone sees PJ's body impaled on a tractor smokestack instead of mattresses that were supposed to break his fall. The public believes the Fisherman is behind it, and the friends burn the evidence and make a pact to keep it secret. One year later, Amber returns to town to discover that Colby never left to pursue his scholarship. She goes up to the mountains where she encounters one of the officers who witnessed the accident, Deputy Haffner. Later that night, Amber awakens to 50 text messages reading "I know what you did last summer." She drives to Zoe's shack where Zoe allows Amber to sleep for the night. The next day they find Roger and Colby, but they angrily dismiss them when told about the messages. Amber is attacked on a ski-lift by someone wielding the hook. A drunken Roger contemplates suicide with the hook from the prank. When he investigates a noise, he is attacked and killed by the Fisherman. Colby is also attacked while swimming. They go to warn Roger and find him dead along with a suicide note and the hook. Deputy Haffner shows up and gets their statements. Afterward, they return to Amber's house to find pictures of them from the high school yearbook sliced up and stuck to the wall reading "SOON". They all stay at Zoe's place and find Lance, PJ's cousin, outside. He shows them a message engraved on his motorbike. The night of Zoe's concert, after her performance, she, Amber, and Lance are attacked by the Fisherman. Zoe is stabbed and thrown over a balcony to her death. P.J's dad, the sheriff, comes in, only to be killed as well. The Fisherman then attacks Colby in a kitchen and hooks him in the mouth, killing him. Outside, Amber and Lance run into Deputy Haffner, who reveals that Roger told him about the accident. The Fisherman then advances towards Haffner and impales him on a forklift. Amber and Lance get into a car and run the Fisherman down. He gets up and is revealed to be the undead Ben Willis, the man who committed the original murders 8 years ago. Ben attacks them but is cut with a hook by Amber and disappears. Amber and Lance go to face Ben, deducing that the hook will hurt him. They are chased into a warehouse. Amber then fights Ben and eventually stabs him in the head, and pushes him into a thresher, killing Ben. One year later, Amber is driving across the desert when a tire blows out. She stops the car and loses reception. Ben appears behind her and the screen cuts to black as Amber's scream is cut off by the slicing sound of the hook.


Cast


Production

In August 2000, it was reported that
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was developing a third '' I Know What You Did Last Summer'' film to be written by
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. From the beginning it was determined the film would not follow the characters from the prior entry with the initial script involving a group of characters on an
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-style wilderness excursion who are hunted by an assailant. In July 2005, it was reported
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was moving forward with the working title ''I Know What You Did Last Summer 3'' with Michael D. Weiss now set to write the film which would follow a group of teenagers who believe they accidentally killed a man only to discover that their would-be victim is now out to kill them. Like the earlier Barry draft this incarnation was also independent of the prior entries. Sony did consider giving the film a theatrical release before ultimately releasing it
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. Director
Sylvain White Sylvain White (born 21 December 1971) is a French film director and screenwriter. Life and career Filmmaker Sylvain White was born and raised in Paris, France. At 18 he attended the university of La Sorbonne then earned a scholarship to go to ...
was brought in as a last-minute replacement after the previous director,
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, was fired, and thus had to cast the film, prep the locations, and devise the
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within just two weeks. White did not use any CGI, as he felt that gore looks much more realistic with practical effects.


Release

The film did not receive a theatrical release, instead going straight-to-DVD on August 15, 2006. The film later received a
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release on September 26, 2023, in a MOD (Manufactured-On-Demand) release.


Reception


Sequel

Following a prolonged hiatus, a fourth installment of the series was announced, which is set to release on July 18, 2025, and will be a direct sequel to ''
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer ''I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' is a 1998 slasher film directed by Danny Cannon and written by Trey Callaway. It is the sequel to '' I Know What You Did Last Summer'' (1997), and the second installment in the ''I Know What You Did L ...
''.


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