I know what you did in 1997 — and you’ll get a chance to do it all over again soon.
Sony Pictures is reportedly rebooting its 16-year-old horror movie I Know What You Did Last Summer, which starred Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., and Ryan Phillippe, Deadline reports.
Mike Flanagan, who co-wrote and directed the recent horror flick Oculus, is writing and producing the film along with partner Jeff Howard. Neal Moritz, an original producer for the film, is also on board.
The movie, which spawned a sequel the following year, will once again be an adaptation of Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, about a group of friends who are hunted by a murderer after covering up a deadly car accident.
[Deadline]
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