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I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER'S FISHERMAN RETURNS, AND THEY HAVE US HOOK, LINE AND SLASHER...
WITH ITS BREAKOUT CAST AND instantly iconic killer, I Know What You Did Last Summer secured its status as a defining slasher of the late '90s. Twenty-eight summers on, a fourth instalment is poised to terrify a new generation - though its hooks, it seems, are still embedded in the past.
Co-writer Sam Lansky has been a fan from the beginning. “Lifelong!” he tells SFX. “The first movie is like the GOAT for me. It’s so campy, and I love it so much.” He credits the 1997 film, and its 1998 sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, as pivotal in sparking his early love of cinema, particularly horror.
“So when I heard that there was a plan to reimagine it, I was incredibly, incredibly excited. It was something that I really wanted to be a part of.”
He joined I Know What You Did Last Summer - the latest in a wave of legacy sequels to repurpose the original film’s title - through director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, creator of MTV's Sweet/Vicious. “We've knowneach other socially for about 10 years, and we've developed projects together,” says Lansky, who’s also a contributing editor at Time magazine.
He co-wrote the script alongside Robinson. “We have a wonderful, deep friendship and working relationship,” he says. “She’s a hugely, hugely talented filmmaker.”Was there pressure in taking on one of horror’s most beloved franchises? “I wouldn't say pressure,” Lansky replies. “I would say responsibility. For so many people out there, I Know What You Did Last Summer looms quite large over an early love of movies and an early love of pop culture - and being scared and being thrilled.”
Lansky was just nine when he snuck into a cinema to watch
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