What To Watch If You Love 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'

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Looking for more shows like I Know What You Did Last Summer? We’ve compiled this list of movies and TV shows similar to I Know What You Did Last Summer, the teen horror series based on the Lois Duncan novel and 1997 blockbuster film. 

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  • Scream 2
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    5 votes

    For fans of: teen horror movies from the '90s

    Scream 2, a sequel to the infamous horror film Scream, is a chilling thrill ride that keeps audiences on edge. Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), survivor of the original Woodsboro murders, attempts to rebuild her life at Windsor College, only to find herself once again targeted by Ghostface (voiced by Roger L. Jackson). The movie also showcases Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) and Dewey Riley (David Arquette), characters who return from the first installment, grappling with their past trauma while trying to unravel the new mystery. Directed by Wes Craven, this film is a blend of suspense, mystery and smart commentary on horror sequels, without forgetting its roots in slasher terror.
  • Scream
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    27 votes

    Scream

    For fans of: TV series based on horror movies

    In a small town shrouded in mystery and haunted by its bloody past, a group of high school students find themselves entangled in a web of fear and suspicion. Scream, inspired by the iconic horror film franchise, artfully combines elements of slasher movies with teen drama to create an intense, suspenseful atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. As the body count rises, so does the tension among friends and foes alike. With standout performances from characters such as Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) and Audrey Jensen (Bex Taylor-Klaus), this series not only pays homage to the original films but also stands strong as a thrilling tale in its own right. Scream has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase, proving that even in a saturated genre, it can still deliver shocking twists and unforgettable scares.
  • Scream
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    15 votes

    For fans of: teen horror movies from the '90s

    Scream, a quintessential horror film, masterfully combines suspense and dark humor. Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) is a high school student in the fictional town of Woodsboro, California. Her life takes a horrifying turn when she becomes the target of a mysterious killer known as Ghostface (Roger Jackson), who is inspired by classic horror movies. As the body count rises, Sidney and her friends must unmask the killer before it's too late. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, Scream cleverly subverts genre conventions while offering thrilling scares, making it a modern classic in horror cinema.
  • For fans of: teen horror movies from the '90s

    In I Know What You Did Last Summer, four friends - Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Jr.), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Barry Cox (Ryan Phillippe) - grapple with a horrifying secret. After a celebratory night turns tragic, they swear to bury the truth, only for it to resurface in the form of an ominous message one year later. This suspenseful thriller, laden with mystery and terror, follows their desperate attempts to outsmart an unseen stalker. The group's unity is tested as they are plunged into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, where survival hinges on unearthing hidden truths and confronting their darkest fears.
  • I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
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    For fans of: teen horror movies from the '90s

    A year after killing vengeful hit-and-run victim Ben Wills (Muse Watson), who gutted her friends with an iron hook, college student Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is still shaken by the experience. When her roommate, Karla (Brandy), wins a vacation for four to the Bahamas, she plans to bring along her boyfriend, Tyrell (Mekhi Phifer), attractive Will (Matthew Settle) and Julie. At the resort, Julie starts receiving threatening notes and realizes Ben is still alive.
  • Fear Street: 1994
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    16 votes

    Fear Street: 1994

    For fans of: horror series featuring teens

    In Fear Street: 1994, Shadyside, a seemingly ordinary town, is plagued by a chilling curse that dates back centuries. The story revolves around Deena Johnson (Kiana Madeira), her brother Josh (Benjamin Flores Jr.), and their friends who stumble upon the horrifying truth behind their town's misfortunes. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they find themselves in a deadly game against time and an immortal evil force. This horror flick, part of a trilogy based on R.L. Stine's best-selling book series, masterfully combines elements of slasher films with supernatural terror. Despite its modern setting, it pays homage to classic horror motifs from the 90s, offering viewers an intriguing blend of past and present.