The news reports the characters Julie James and Ray Bronson, played by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. in the 90s
The new I know what you did last summerNew chapter of the Slasher franchise began in the 90s, debut in theaters on Thursday 17 July. The news reports the characters Julie James AND Ray Bronsonplayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt AND Freddie Prinze Jr..
The Management is due to Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Justicer), who co-scripted the script next to Sam Lansky. The original story is based on the characters created by Lois Duncan. Additional information below:
What does the story deal with?
The new story follows five friends who, after causing a fatal car accident, decide to hide it and make a pact of silence. A year later, the characters begin to be chased by someone who knows exactly what they did and is determined to take revenge. The official synopsis reveals that, when the group is hunted, they discover that these events have already occurred and seek help from two survivors of 1997 Southport massacre – Julie and Ray.
Who is in the cast?
The cast of the novelty is formed by Madelyn Cline (Between knives and secrets 2) ,, Chase on wonder (Panic vi), JOnah Hauer-King (The little mermaid) ,, Lola Tung (The summer that changed my life) ,, Tyriq Withers (The game) ,, Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Monsters: Mendez Brothers: Parents Assassins) ,, Austin Nichols (The day after tomorrow) AND Cage (Love, Rosie). Look at the trailer:
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