‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ ending explained: Who’s the Fisherman
This article contains spoilers on I know what you did last summer.
I know what you did last summer is the kind of atmosphere of nostalgia, the audiences have needed lately.
A bloody love letter to the slashers with an understanding very in 2025 of the effects of trauma, it is a tribute to the generation that exhausted their VHS copies of the original hit from the 90s. But it is the end of the new film filled with torsion that makes fans scream.
Take revenge on Helmer Jennifer Kaytin Robinson directs the suite, which presents a new generation Z next to two original survivors: Jennifer Love Hewitt as Julie James and Freddie Prinze Jr. as Ray Bronson. But do not expect a simple spraying. The film, a follow -up of the 1998 I always know what you did last summerBuilding on a revelation which returns the franchise on its hook head – and yes, the fisherman is always looking for revenge once again.
Decompos this wild end.
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After Grant Spencer and his son Teddy (Tyriq Withers) are killed and hung up on the marina as the cooling of the day, Ray dit in Ava (Chase Su Wonders), Danica (Madelyn Cline) and Stevie (Sarah Pidgeon) to take a boat and leave Southport as quickly as they can.
But once they are at sea, Stevie turns out to be the killer. In a crazy monologue, she explains that she has grudge up against the group of friends for years since they abandoned her when her father left the city. Fortunately, she found support for Ray, who intensified to become a substitution father, in addition to being her boss at the local bar. After a transition into a detoxification treatment, she became sober and joined a church, where she met a man and fell in love.
When she reconnects with her away friends at the start of the film, they convince her to take a fateful road from the Reaper curve to watch the fireworks of July 4. And it was then that they accidentally run a road car and on the cliff. When Stevie later learns that the now deceased driver was the man for whom she had fallen to the church, she decided to put the fisherman’s fisherman and teach her so-called a lesson to her so-called.
While Stevie admits her sordid program, Ava manages to call Ray to get help. He jumps into his boat and runs towards their location.
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After a fight, Stevie finally hits Danica over board and goes after Ava. But at that time, Ray presents himself again to be the hero. Pointing a weapon on Stevie, he asks her why she used murder instead of just asking her help. When it becomes clear that it is far beyond the safeguard, Ray pursues him forced him, probably dead.
He then took the wheel, while Julie appealed to tell him that they are safe. Now an expert in the complex SSPT and the trauma, Julie Survivor’s instincts go away when Ava said to her: “I don’t know how she could have done all this alone.”
Back at the Southport Ray’s Bar, Avan watches her remove her jacket and notices that her arm is bandaged in the exact place where she cut the killer earlier in the film.
Ava tries to play cool, saying with casualness to Ray that she must leave, but when she goes to the door, she discovers that the exit is locked. Ray comes to her now, holding a hook, admitting that he and Stevie worked together, and implying that he only pulled whites on the boat (which means that she is still alive). “You cannot underestimate the lengths that someone will go to avenge what is removed from them,” he said. “You never go from something like that. It just changes you.”
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He then stabs Ava, and just as he seems that his luck has exhausted, Julie arrives.
She confronts her former husband, asking how he could use what happened to them as a game book for new murders. Ray explains that he killed two birds with a stone by helping Stevie to heal, while ensuring that Southport would never forget the murders of original fishermen. The latter is particularly important for Ray because Grant Spencer, the richest real estate developer in the city, had quietly tried to bury what had happened to him, Julie, Helen, Barry and others. (It turns out that being reproductive for serial killers is not ideal for the value of the property.)
While Ray turns his hook to Julie, she repeats with challenge his classic line of the first film: “What are you waiting for, huh? What are you waiting for?” Ray takes a step towards her, and just when he is about to hit, Ava shoots him from behind with a harpoon.
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At the end of the film, Stevie’s fate remains uncertain, but we learn that Danica is still alive despite her injuries. We leave her and Ava, repercussions on the beach, taking advantage of their first meal in days and joking about the search for Stevie to demand their own revenge.
But that does not seem to be the end of the fishermen’s saga. A Singer of average credits sees the return of Brandy Norwood, resuming his role as Karla Wilson from 1998 I always know what you did last summer. She is alive, prosperous and not surprised when Julie presents herself at her door holding a photo with Karla’s face rushed and a letter reading: “It’s not over.”
“Who should we f — This time?” she said, the right face.
After this end? We already affect hooks.
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