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July 2005 - August 2005

August 31st, 2005
The IMDb lists the start of production as August 31st, 2005.

August 30th, 2005
Source: Movie Hole
No Last Summer 3 for Watson
In a rather unfair near-time-to-picket move, actor Muse Watson has been dumped from the role that made him him a familiar name in horror cicles: that of the killer fisherman, Ben Willis, in the "I Know What You Did Last Summer" series.
[...] Damon Santostefano will direct the film, which tells of four teens from a small Colorado town who will be victimized by a phantom menace one year after a July Fourth prank gone awry kills one of their buddies.

August 30th, 2005
Source: Arrow in the Head
Another Scream?!
[...] at the [Monster Mania] convention [in Cherry Hill, NJ], news of another franchise that was in SCREAM's shadow during it's heyday was making a return. Don Shanks, who donned The Shape's mask in the forgettable HALLOWEEN 5 said that he had been cast as the Fisherman in I'LL ALWAYS KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, but he did not reveal any other casting information on the project. (Original Source: Icons of Fright)

July 12th, 2005
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Sony Pics struck with sequel fever: An outbreak of sequelitis has hit Sony Pictures Entertainment
"Hollow Man 2," "Road House 2 -- Last Call" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer 3" are in various stages of development at the company. It has not been determined whether the projects will be released theatrically or become direct-to-DVD releases.
[...] Neal Moritz and Eric Feig, two of the producers behind 1997's "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and 1998's "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer," return as producers for "Last Summer 3." The story, which focuses on new characters who didn't appear in the first two movies, revolves around four teens in a Colorado town who are menaced by an assailant a year after a Fourth of July prank turns deadly. Michael Weiss wrote the screenplay.
A director is expected to be announced shortly, and a late-summer shoot in Utah is planned.

July 6th, 2005
Showfax, a website which posts casting sides, has listed the main roles for "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer". The sides for Amber (8 pages), Colby (12 pages), Lance (6 pages) and Zoe (8 pages) were posted on July 6th, 2005. The pages for the role of Colby were revised on July 27th. (Source: Showfax)

July 6th, 2005
Source: Film Jerk
Another "Last Summer" is being threatened
Are you one of those doomsayers who proclaims cinema is dead, due to the uninterrupted stream of sequels, prequels, sidequels, continuations and reimaginations that clog theatre screens and video store shelfs year after year? If so, then you'll have more fuel to add to your fire, as Sony Pictures has decided it's time to pull the "I Know What You Did Last Summer" franchise out of mothballs, throw a new adverb into the title and pray there are still people out there who have been waiting for another chapter of the seven-years-dead series.
At least we can be thankful series producer Neal Moritz has blessed this movie with a Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr.-free storyline. Our source tells us this time around, "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer" will focus on -- see if this sounds familiar -- four teens from a small Colorado town will be victimized by a phantom menace one year after a July Fourth prank gone awry kills one of their buddies. Against the protestation of one of them, the group agree to keep this secret, only to find their friendships torn apart from the strain. The next Independence Day, just before the town's annual carnival, the four receive intimidating communiqués indicating someone is aware of what happened before. The group suspect the cousin of the dead friend, only to discover they are very much on the wrong track. Can the friends survive and figure out the identity of their tormentor before they end up dead themselves?
Filming is set to begin in Utah at the end of August, under the direction of "Three to Tango" director Damon Santostefano, from a script by Michael Weiss, whose credits include such cinematic treats as "Crocodile," "Octopus" and "Octopus 2: River of Fear" and the upcoming "Butterfly Effect 2." A theatrical release through Sony's Screen Gems division is expected in the fall of 2006.