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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ brings Brandy Norwood back in post-credits scene


This article contains spoilers on I know what you did last summer.

Brandy Norwood is back – and she is ready to be Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Ride or Die once again. Maybe a little too literally.

In a surprise scene of the credits of the new I know what you did last summer, The suite of 1998 I always know what you did last summerBrandy resumes his emblematic role as a roommate of Karla Wilson, roommate of Julie James (Hewitt).

The scene finds that Karla looks at a new broadcast on a new wave of murders of Southport fishermen. A man appears in a kitchen area and asks: “Is it not your roommate?” To which Karla responds with a shocked amusement, “yes”, adding “, people always try to kill this woman. I hope she is in therapy.”

A moment later, there is a blow to the door. And standing there, Julie, who already seems worried.

Brandy Norwood in 2024.

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“Julie! Oh my God, it’s been years!” Said Karla. “I was looking at the news, and you can’t take a fucking break!” A Julie with Pierre’s face replies: “I need your help.”

We then see that she holds a frightening photo of Karla, with her omnipteredly barred face, and a note that reads: “It’s not over”. Karla’s impassive answer? “Who should we f — This time?” And then the credits resume, letting the public wonder what comes then for Karla and Julie.

Although a sequel has not yet been announced, Norwood should already return to its singing roots. Later this fall, she begins her tour “The Boy is mine” with a singing icon from the 90s Monica. Everything happens Gen Xers! (Or elder millennials, alias “Born in the 1900s”))

In the 1998 suite, Karla was attacked twice by the fisherman. The first leads her to fall through the glass roof of a greenhouse, where she is trapped until Julie saves her. After the second attack, she seems to be saved by the Coast Guard, injured, but alive, like her, Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Julie leave the Bahamas.

For those of us who remember the horror films of yesteryear, the fact that Karla survived was, unfortunately, quite revolutionary. In 1998, she was one of the few characters of black women in a traditional slasher film to live through credits, which was not an accident. Addressing Entertainment this evening in June, the R&B star revealed that she had survived her character in her contract.

“Blacks do not last in horror films, so I had to put this in the contract,” she said.

Brandy Norwood like Karla and Jennifer love Hewitt in the role of Julie in “I always know what you did last summer”.

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While the appearance of Brandy Hoche heads her inheritance fans, director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Take revenge on) clearly indicated that it is not only nostalgia for nostalgia. She said Weekly entertainment In April, “for me, it’s a bit like going back, and what I hope is that it’s fresh in its nostalgia.”

With Karla and Julie met – and very lively – the work is ready for a new sequel.

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