Entertainment
New ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Film Features Star-Studded Soundtrack

The latest installment of the slasher horror franchise, *I Know What You Did Last Summer*, debuted in cinemas on March 15, 2024. This new film serves as a sequel to the original 1998 movie, *I Still Know What You Did Last Summer*, and features a compelling soundtrack that includes contributions from contemporary artists such as The 1975 and Addison Rae.
Set 27 years after the events of the previous film, the new narrative follows a group of friends haunted by a hook-wielding killer. Their ordeal begins one year after they covered up a car accident that resulted in a fatality. The film brings back familiar faces, including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., and Jennifer Love Hewitt, who reprise their iconic roles from the earlier series.
Directed by Jennifer Kaylin Robinson, best known for her work on *Thor: Love And Thunder*, the film also introduces a new cast featuring Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King, and Tyrip Withers as the younger characters facing the new threat. Unlike its predecessors, this film does not reference the 2006 entry, *I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer*, or the 2021 Amazon Prime Video series.
Soundtrack Highlights and Original Score
The film boasts an original score composed by Chanda Dancy, known for her previous projects including *Blink Twice* and *I Wanna Dance With Somebody*. Alongside the score, the soundtrack features a variety of tracks that enhance the film’s atmosphere and narrative tension.
The complete list of songs featured in *I Know What You Did Last Summer* includes:
– Chloe Slater – ‘Tiny Screens’
– Ravyn Lenae – ‘Love Me Not’
– The Knocks & Dragonette – ‘Revelation’
– The 1975 – ‘People’
– The Haunted Youth – ‘Teen Rebel’
– Renee Rapp – ‘Leave Me Alone’
– Christian Lee Hutson – ‘Carousel Horses’
– Fickle Friend – ‘Swoon’
– Charlie Houston – ‘Lewps’
– The Marias – ‘Hush’
– Sammy Vaughn & The Star Marks – ‘Come Back Home’
– Daniel Johnston – ‘Devil Town’
– Alicia Bognanno – ‘Days Move Slow’
– Addison Rae – ‘Summer Forever’
This diverse lineup showcases a mix of established and emerging artists, positioning the soundtrack as a significant element of the film’s appeal. As audiences anticipate the thrills and chills of the movie, the music promises to be a memorable accompaniment to the unfolding drama.
The revival of the *I Know What You Did Last Summer* series not only brings back nostalgia but also introduces fresh talent and sounds, ensuring its relevance in the contemporary horror landscape.
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