Marrakech – This summer, Moroccan theaters are dimming the lights for two blood-pumping arrivals that prove fear isn’t just having a moment — it’s moving in for the season.
First up? A reunion we didn’t know we needed — like bumping into your high school ex and realizing they’ve aged… horrifyingly well.
“I Know What You Did Last Summer” is back with a vengeance. Literally.
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. return to their scream-queen-and-king thrones in this 90s redux that slashes its way through nostalgia with a sharper edge.
Set to hit Moroccan screens on July 18, this fourth installment doesn’t just revisit the trauma — it drags it, bleeds it, and styles it in Gen Z screamwear.
One week later, the lights get dimmer — and weirder with the movie “Substitution: Bring Her Back”, dropping July 30.
Directed by the terrifyingly talented Philippou brothers (remember “Talk to Me?”), this Aussie-American import traps us in a foster home where sibling bonds are tested, candles flicker for the wrong reasons, and rituals are more Rosemary’s Baby than family dinner.
It’s folklore meets trauma, with a soundtrack that haunts you harder than your last situationship.
Together, these two films aren’t just about what’s lurking in the dark — they’re about what we bury and who comes digging.
Guilt, grief, ghosts, gaslighting — it’s all in the genre starter pack. But this time, it’s personal.