I’m Rewatching All of the ‘What You Did Last Summer’ Films Before the Reboot. Here’s How You Can Stream Them

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I was just an elementary school kid when I Know What You Did Last Summer first fell on my radar, and I was hooked (pun fully intended), even though it wasn’t until several years later that I actually watched the entire film. The 1997 movie plays out a bit like Scream without the self-aware humor, which makes sense considering that Kevin Williamson penned the screenplays for both movies. Despite its more straightforward slasher approach, the movie’s summer setting makes it a fun, warm-weather watch.

Admittedly, I’m a bit biased as a native North Carolinian. I Know What You Did Last Summer is set in Southport, North Carolina and was shot mainly in and around town. As a super fan, I’ve been to several of the filming locations from the movie, thanks to the superb sleuthing of one of my good cinephile friends. Spots I’ve visited include the Amuzu Theater (where the beauty pageant is held), Fishy Fishy Cafe (which was a gym in the film), and Harrell’s Department Store (Shiver’s store in the movie). 

Harrell's Department Store in Burgaw, NC

Harrell's Department Store in Burgaw, NC, which was Shiver's Department Store in I Know What You Did Last Summer.

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So when a 2025 reboot-sequel, or requel, of the same name was announced, I got excited. My enthusiasm grew when I discovered it was directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, writer/director of the excellent Do Revenge, with a story co-written by Robinson and Leah McKendrick (writer/director of one of my favorite 2023 flicks, Scrambled). I Know What You Did Last Summer 2025 hits the box office on July 18. 

To get in the mood for the new version and refresh myself with the story, I’m rewatching the series. Here’s how you can stream the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise before the next movie comes out.

How many I Know What You Did Last Summer movies are there?

There are three I Know What You Did Last Summer flicks -- the 1997 original was followed by I Still Know What You Did Last Summer and I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer. Here’s how to watch all of the I Know What You Did Last Summer flicks in order by release date:

  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
  • I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
  • I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006)

In addition to the three feature film releases, there’s a 2021 TV series adaptation. 

Do you need to watch all of the I Know What You Did Last Summer movies before the sequel?

Amuzu Theater in Southport, NC

The Amuzu Theater in Southport, NC, where the beauty pagent in I Know What You Did Last Summer was filmed.

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At the very least, you should watch the original I Know What You Did Last Summer before the 2025 sequel hits cinemas. Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt reprise their roles from the 1997 movie, so you’ll want to familiarize yourself with the story. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, I Know What You Did Last Summer 2025 director/writer Jennifer Kaytin Robinson revealed that -- continuing the tradition of the previous films in the franchise -- the requel retcons the endings of the earlier movies, but not necessarily the films themselves. Accordingly, I would recommend bingeing at least the first two films -- the 2006 entry I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is standalone, not canon, and accordingly, the most skippable.

While I’m planning to stream it, you don’t necessarily need to watch the TV series. Though it adapts the story, the show lives outside the film franchise canon. But it could still be a neat way to get in the beachside slasher spirit. 

Here’s how you can watch all the I Know What You Did Last Summer films

Fishy Fishy Cafe, Southport NC

Fishy Fishy Cafe in Southport, NC, which was a gym called Southport Muscle in the 1997 movie

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You can watch I Know What You Did Last Summer on MGM Plus. Folks in the market for a live TV cable replacement streaming service can sign up for a platform like YouTube TV, Sling, DirecTV, Fubo or Philo and grab MGM Plus as an add-on. 

The two other What You Did Last Summer films are only available to rent or purchase in the US via Prime Video, Apple TV or Fandango at Home. 

Outside of the US, you can stream I Know What You Did Last Summer and I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer on Netflix, while I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is on HBO Max in several countries. 

If you want to watch the TV series, which ran for a single season comprised of eight episodes, you can stream the entire show on Prime Video.

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I Know What You Did Last Summer is streaming on MGM Plus, making it the most convenient way to watch the film. MGM Plus costs $7 a month or $148 annually. You can sign up for a seven-day free trial if you want to take the streaming service for a test drive. MGM Plus is available standalone, but you can also subscribe via Amazon Prime Video Channels or access the service using live TV streaming services like Fubo TV and Philo. In addition to I Know What You Did Last Summer, MGM Plus offers a catalog of thousands of movies and TV shows, including Smile 2, Gladiator II and Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning. 

In 2021, Prime Video released a television series adaptation of I Know What You Did Last Summer. The show was canceled after just one season -- an eight-episode run. While you don’t need to watch the show, because it’s not canon with the film series, it’s short enough that it could be a fun way to get in the summer slasher flick mood. 

An Amazon Prime membership -- which includes benefits like free same-day, one-day or two-day delivery on many items -- costs $15 a month or $140 annually. A Prime Video standalone membership costs $9 a month. To go ad-free on Prime Video, it’s an extra $3 a month. You can also stream loads of other movies and TV shows on Prime Video, like The Accountant 2, Deep Cover and Cross. 

How to watch all the I Know What You Did Last Summer movies with a VPN

The Eagen House from I Know What You Did Last Summer

The Eagen house from I Know What You Did Last Summer, which was also featured in other films -- including The Conjuring

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