Friday, January 30, 2026

RW688 - I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Rewatch

 

In this episode of the I Know What You Did Last Summer Rewatch, Cory and Eoghan are back on those dangerous roads as they discuss the 2025 legacy-quel for I Know What You Did Last Summer.

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In September 2014, Sony Pictures revealed plans to remake I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), with Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard writing the script. The film was a high priority and was initially set for release in 2016. The project required an estimated budget of $15 to 20 million. Flanagan confirmed that his new iteration of the franchise would be a reboot and not include elements of Lois Duncan's 1973 novel nor of the 1997 feature film. The project was ultimately never made and was subsequently canceled.


In 2019 it was announced that Amazon Studios would develop a television series based on the 1973 novel I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan. The series filmed in Oahu, Hawaii in January 2021 and premiered in October 2021. The series cancellation came by January 2022.


This is the first I Know What You Did Last Summer film to actually be released in July. It is also the longest installment in the franchise at 111 minutes.


On an $18 million budget this film made $64.8 million. The domestic opening weekend of $12 million was the weakest performance at the box office in the series, as the first film opened at $15 million and the sequel opened at $16 million. This was also the lowest grossing film in the franchise, compared to the $125 million and $84 million gross of the first and second films respectively.


It took a lot of negotiation between Jennifer Love Hewitt and the studio to get her to return, largely due to a scheduling conflict between the upcoming film and her commitment to the television series 9-1-1.


This is Jennifer Love Hewitt’s third horror movie, the previous 2 being the first 2 installments in the franchise.


Freddie Prinze Jr. says he's "really proud" of his performance and happy with the direction for the character. But he acknowledges the twist is a "big swing" that may prove divisive. At 49 years old, he is also the same age as Muse Watson when he played Ben Willis in the original film.


Sarah Michelle Gellar reprises her role of Helen Shivers from the original film, appearing in Danica's nightmare, in her Croaker Queen attire with her crown. Gellar is digitally de-aged for the cameo, so as to look exactly how she did in 1997. Gellar's involvement in the film had been kept hidden before the film's release.


Brandy Norwood, who was similarly kept hidden before release, reprises her role of Karla Wilson in the mid-credits scene teasing a fifth film.


This is the first film in the franchise where Ben Willis is not the killer, and the first to have a female accomplice. 


The film was primarily shot in Australia in October 2024, with locations including Newport Beach, White Bay and Paddington in Sydney. The Eleanor Hotel is really the Oatley Hotel in Oatley, New South Wales, a suburb just outside of Sydney, and the Southport Country Store next door is the neighbouring IGA. Filming continued in Los Angeles in February and March 2025. Last minute shooting took place in June to add a new ending where Madelyn Cline’s character survives (she originally died) and for a short scene in which Cline looked at a framed photo of Sarah Michelle Gellar's legacy character at a grave site.

What's Up Next?

This film has put us in the mood to fill out Kevin Williamson's other writer and/or director credits on the lead up to his new Scream 7, so we'll be getting into The Faculty, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Cursed and Sick.

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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

RW687 - Bonus - No One Lives

 


In this January 1st episode of The Rewatch Podcast, Cory and Eoghan have a bone to pick and bag to spill as they discuss No One Lives.

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No One Lives opened on May 10, 2013 in 53 theatres and in its opening weekend grossed $47,800, for an average of $1902 per theatre. As of May 19, 2013, the film had grossed $1,048,704. The budget for the film was an estimated $1,000,000. It performed better than some other WWE Studios' limited releases, such as The Day, Legendary, The Reunion and The Chaperone.

What's Up Next?

We're heading back to I Know What You Did Last Summer to see what else they've let slip. This has also put us in the mood to fill out Kevin Williamson's other writer and/or director credits on the lead up to his new Scream 7, so we'll be getting into The Faculty, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Cursed and Sick.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

RW686 - Bonus - Y2K

 


In this New Year's Eve episode of The Rewatch Podcast, Cory and Eoghan find it's us against the machines as they discuss Y2K.

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Jenna Ortega, Melanie Lynskey, and Fred Hechinger were also considered for the film.


Jenna Ortega was originally cast as Laura but due to scheduling conflicts couldn't do the film and was replaced with Rachel Zegler.


Principal photography began in April 2023 in Ringwood, New Jersey. The following month, filming continued in Ringwood and Chatham Borough and in Clark at the recreation center, before wrapping.


On a budget of $15 million it made $4.5 million at the boxoffice.


Alicia Silverstone and Jaeden Martell previously starred in The Lodge.

What's Up Next?

Join us tomorrow for our January 1st "one" episode for No One Lives.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

RW685 - Bonus - Better Watch Out

 


In this Christmas episode of The Rewatch Podcast, Cory and Eoghan have too much to deal with as they discuss Better Watch Out.

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The original title was Safe Neighborhood.


The film was shot in Sydney, Australia, in January and February 2016. It was originally set to be filmed in South Carolina for $500,000 when director Chris Peckover was approached by Australian producer Brett Thornquest, who offered a $3 million budget to shoot the film in Australia after hearing Peckover's mother was an Australian native.


In May 2017, North American distribution rights to Better Watch Out were acquired by Well Go USA, which released the film theatrically and through video on demand on October 6, 2017. In Australia, it was released in select theaters on November 23, 2017, by Rialto Distribution.


The film received generally positive reviews for Peckover's directing, the film's twists and the performances of the cast, but drew some criticism for its tonal inconsistencies and ending. It grossed $188,756 on a budget of $3 million.

What's Up Next?

Our New Year's episode with take us all the way back to Y2K.

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Thursday, December 18, 2025

RW684 - Sliders Rewatch Bonus - Season Greedings

In this bonus episode of The Sliders Rewatch, Cory and Tom have a commercial Christmas as they're invited to revisit season 3 episode 12, Seasons Greedings.

What's Up Next?

Next year we'll be rewatching Eureka!

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Friday, November 28, 2025

RW683 - Yahoo Serious Rewatch - Mr. Accident

 


In this episode of The Yahoo Serious Rewatch, Cory and Eoghan will have their eggs sunny side up as they discuss Mr. Accident.

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On a budget under $10 million the film grossed $1.6 million.


What's Up Next?

Horror abound! This Christmas we're rewatching Better Watch Out, New Years Eve is A24's Y2K, and January 1st is No One Lives staring Luke Evans.

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Friday, November 21, 2025

RW682 - Yahoo Serious Rewatch - Reckless Kelly

 


In this episode of The Yahoo Serious Rewatch, Cory and Eoghan are bulletproof in tinsel town as they discuss Reckless Kelly.

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The film was financed by Warner Bros, Village Roadshow and the Australian Film Finance Corporation. Serious used many of the same key creatives he had on Young Einstein.


Reckless Kelly was filmed in several Australian locations, including Sydney, Port Stephens and Broken Hill in New South Wales, and the Gold Coast in Queensland. A major set for a mock hotel was built and filmed at Tomaree Headland in Port Stephens. The film was also shot in the United States, specifically Hollywood and Las Vegas. 


On a budget of A$20 million it made A$5.4 million.


When Sir John is about to shoot Kelly, Kelly says "Such is life." These were the famous last words of the real Ned Kelly.

After Ned finishes his date with Robin, he parks his motorbike on the Hollywood walk of fame dedicated to the famous Australian actor Errol Flynn.


Ned Kelly in cinema:

The Story of the Kelly Gang (Charles Tait, 1906)

The Kelly Gang (Harry Southwell, 1920)

When the Kellys Were Out (Harry Southwell, 1923)

When the Kellys Rode (Harry Southwell, 1934)

The Glenrowan Affair (Rupert Kathner, 1951)

Ned Kelly (Tony Richardson, 1970)

Reckless Kelly (Yahoo Serious, 1993)

Ned Kelly (Gregor Jordan, 2003) from the novel Our Sunshine (Robert Drewe, 1991)

Ned (Abe Forsyth, 2003)

True History of the Kelly Gang (Justin Kurzel, 2019) inspired by Peter Carey's Booker-winning novel.

https://www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/ned-kelly-australian-cinema-1906-2019

What's Up Next?

We continue into Yahoo's next film, Reckless Kelly.

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