I Know What You Did Last Summer 4K review: What to expect
I Know What You Did Last Summer turns 25 this year. Sony has celebrated it by bringing the movie to 4K, and here’s what you’ll get on the DVD release.
There are certain horror movies that will always stand out. They remain scary, or they just remain great entertainment for years to come. I Know What You Did Last Summer is certainly one of them, and it turns 25 this year. It’s hard to even believe that at times.
Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., and Ryan Phillippe, the movie follows a group of teenagers who leave a party and end up knocking over a man on the way. Instead of admitting the truth to the cops, they decide to hide the body. The following summer, they start getting notes from someone who knows what they did.
As they each start turning up dead, they need to figure out who is leaving all the notes. Who is behind the murders this time?
What you’ll get on the I Know What You Did Last Summer 4K release
The 4K release does offer an upgraded version of I Know What You Did Last Summer. This is perfect for the larger TVs we have now, offering us a better quality for the years to come to make sure this movie always stands the test of time.
The update has come directly from the original camera negative. This isn’t just an updated version of previous DVD releases.
There are also some excellent bonus features that you won’t get on previous releases. You also won’t find them online. They include:
- 6 deleted scenes
- Alternate ending
- My Own Summer: An Interview with Director Jim Gillespie
- He Knows What You Did: An Interview with Muse Watson
- Filmmakers’ Commentary
- Director’s short film: “Joyride” with optional commentary
- Now I Know What You Did Last Summer featurette
- Music video: “Hush” performed by Kula Shaker
- Theatrical trailer
What do you think of I Know What You Did Last Summer? Are you getting the 4K release? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is now available on 4K to mark the 25th anniversary.