I Know What You Did Last Summer (Remake)

I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 2018 horror film and a re-imagining of the 1997 film while also being more true to the 1973 book of the same name.

Plot
On the Fourth of July 2017 in the small town of Southport, four high-school seniors - popular cheerleader Julie, her longtime boyfriend Ray, best friend Helen and Helen's boyfriend Barry - attend a party in the mountains after Helen is crowned 'Croaker Queen' in the towns beauty pageant, revealing her intentions to graduate and then head to New York to become a fashion model.

The group celebrate and enjoy the party, talking about their futures and how nothing will ever separate them. Julie confesses to Ray that she's finally ready to lose her virginity to him, knowing that they'll be together forever, and they have sex in an upstairs bedroom. Helen's envious and cruel sister Elsa tells Helen that she'll have to leave early because she won't be opening their family shop in the morning and Helen will have to do it. At the same time Barry gets drunk and makes a fool of himself, starting fights with other people at the party. Helen calms him down and they decide to leave alongside Julie and Ray.

Ray drives while Barry and Helen make out in the backseat. As they drive Barry's drunken antics distract and annoy Ray. Julie and Ray look at each other affectionately, Ray looking away from the road for a few moments before Julie screams and he hits something, swerving off to the side of the road. Helen's face is cut in the crash and Ray injures his leg but they are otherwise ok. The group leave the car to investigate and find a young boy in the middle of the road next to a bicycle, near death. Ray tries to help him and they are about to call for help when he suddenly dies from his injuries. The group panic, Julie saying that they need to contact the authorities whereas Barry says they can't because they'll go to prison as they are all intoxicated.

Helen is unsure but ultimately sides with Barry, telling Julie that it was an accident. Ray remains silent as Julie lectures them, saying that they can't just leave him on the road. Barry agrees and says they need to hide his body and scares Ray into going along with it, saying their life would be over in prison and that it was just an accident. Julie, disgusted, refuses to help move the body but goes with them as they hide the boys body in the lake near the crash site, making a pact to carry the secret with them to their grave.

A year later and the group have drifted apart. Julie is attending a college in a neighboring state and is a social outcast, Ray is working in the town as a fisherman, Helen went to New York to become a model and Barry is attending a local college. Julie returns home to Southport after finding out over the phone from her mother that her father has died from a heart attack and his funeral is in a few days. She fearfully returns to Southport and it's revealed through an argument with her mother that Julie hasn't visited them in months and that she takes medication for anxiety and depression. After a particularly bad argument Julie storms out of the house and runs into Ray, who has a slight limp since the crash which stopped him from being able to play football. They talk about their relationship but Julie doesn't want to get back together, telling him they can't go back to the way things were.

When she returns to her home she finds a note on the doorstep which, to her horror, says  'I Know What You Did Last Summer', and nothing else. She panics and, not knowing what else to do, shows the note to Ray. He seems worried but tells her its probably nothing and it'll go away. She tells him it isn't nothing and that someone knows. He reminds her that only four people know so it has to be either Helen or Barry who wrote the note. Ray tells her that Helen is working in her families store and has been for some months.

Cast

 * Hailee Steinfeld as Julie James
 * Dylan O'Brien as Ray Bronson
 * Gigi Hadid as Helen Rivers
 * Ansel Elgort as Barry Cox
 * Dylan Minnette as Lucas Wilson/Ben Willis
 * Shannon Purser as Elsa Rivers
 * Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Sheriff Thomas Hudson
 * Keke Palmer as Megan Gregg
 * Scoot McNairy as Deputy Carl Harrison
 * Miles Brown as Daniel Gregg