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Halloween is just around the corner, and Netflix might have dropped its scariest addition yet that horror fans have hailed as the 'best film of the year'.
I Know What You Did Last Summer, which launched in cinemas earlier this year, has already been uploaded to the streaming service in time for the spooky holiday.
Currently available to stream in the US, the movie is based on the 1997 film of the same name, and takes place 27 years after the original film.
The original saw a group of high school teens trying to cover up a horrifying hit-and-run case, before they begin receiving anonymous letters threatening to expose their dark secret - which dragged them into the bloody path of a mysterious killer.
The new film follows the same premise, with the teenagers stalked by a mysterious killer, and forced to seek help from the two survivors of the original local massacre.
This time, it stars Madelyn Cline as Danica Richards, Chase Sui Wonders as Ava Brucks, Jonah Hauer-King as Milo Griffin and Tyriq Withers as Teddy Spencer.
 Netflix have added I Know What You Did Last Summer, which fans hailed as the 'best film of the year'
 The new film follows the same premise as the 1997 original, with a group of teenagers stalked by a mysterious killer after agreeing to keep a terrifying secret
While Freddie Prinze Jr and Jennifer Love Hewitt reprise their roles as familiar franchise characters Ray and Julie, Sarah Michelle Gellar - who played Helen Shivers in the original, appears in a cameo role.
The spine-chilling trailer shows the group being attacked and killed one by one by a masked man, who shoots them with a fishing harpoon and maims them with a large fishing hook.
The synopsis teases: 'When five friends inadvertently cause a deadly car accident, they cover up their involvement and make a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences.
'A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they're forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer... and is hell-bent on revenge.
'As one by one the friends are stalked by a killer, they discover this has happened before, and they turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997 for help.'
While the gory scenes are certain to frighten viewers this halloween, horror fans have admitted they are delighted it's been uploaded for the holiday.
Taking to X, one penned: 'I can’t believe I’m saying this but this is the best legacy sequel/requel so far. It takes big swings and has fun doing it.''
'Netflix just made my weekend perfect,' a second added, while a third praised: 'I loved this movie, for me this is the best movie of the year.'
 The spine-chilling trailer shows the group being attacked and killed one by one by a masked man, who shoots them with a fishing harpoon and maims them with a large fishing hook
 While the gory scenes are certain to frighten viewers this halloween, horror fans have admitted they are delighted it's been uploaded for the holiday
It comes after Netflix fans admitted they were left 'so scared they had to leave the room' after tuning in to the streaming platform's terrifying new documentary that 'redefines horror'.
Taking a deep dive into real-life supernatural occurrences, True Haunting, from Saw and The Conjuring director James Wan, is based on stories from contributors who claim to have experienced hauntings.
The first three of the five episodes, in a story titled Eerie Halls, recreates the story of former student Chirs Di Cesare who was haunted by a spirit with a deep connection to his past.
It takes viewers back to 1980s New York, when Chris made friends with Jeff Ungar, who lived down the hall and always wore a camera around his neck.
It's not long before Chris starts hearing someone whispering his name while out on the school's campus, and when he finally catches glimpses of the paranormal entity, he asks Jeff for help capturing it.
The second story, spread across two episodes and titled This House Murdered Me, tells the story of a family terrorised by supernatural entities while trying to upgrade their run-down Victorian home.
They are forced to enlist the help of paranormal investigators and demon-hunting specialists to help them deal with the ghosts.
Suffice to say the dramatisations of the two stories have left viewers 'terrified'.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is available to stream on Netflix.

        