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How Sydney Helped Bring a ’90s Slasher Franchise Back From the Dead

  • Filmmaker Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, along with a cast including Madelyn Cline and Chase Sui Wonders, filmed a continuation of the slasher franchise 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' in Sydney from September to December last year.
  • The original 1997 film grossed $US125.3 million worldwide on a budget of $US17 million, and its sequel was also successful.
  • Robinson stated, 'This isn’t a reboot, it’s a continuation,' highlighting her passion for the original film and her desire to subvert the slasher genre.
  • She expressed interest in creating a sequel if the audience responds positively: 'If people go see this movie and people want more, there is a sequel that I would love to make.
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