TUBI ORIGINAL: What Happens In Miami (2024)

After a spring break vacation to Miami, three friends — Maika (Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut), Taylor (Rachel Leyco) and Shay (Jada Elena Wooten) are blamed when the fourth member of their squad, Autumn (Annalisa Cochrane) goes missing. As she is a social media influencer, the story becomes picked up by the media and it puts the girls even more in the spotlight.

As told through flashbacks, we learn that at one point, Autumn was the girl who pushed the others to be wilder and go after the boys and girls they were interested in. But as the story unfolds, we soon discover that perhaps she wasn’t the best friend to everyone. Meanwhile, Maika’s father Zion (Derek Roberts) tries to coach the girls through what they should say to the police, triggering Shay as she remembers Autumn doing her makeup and revealing that she knows that she has a drug addiction.

Autumn also has a new guy by the name of Cameron (Christopher Collins) and his OCD is so bad that he does everything in three, keeps all of his clothes and records footage of his house that he watches over and over. He’s also a drug dealer and treats them to hard seltzer and cocaine. He also tells Detective McAvoy (Lauren O’Quinn) later that he thinks that before she disappeared, Autumn had a fight with Maika.

That’s when Maika gets a text from someone named “I Know Who Killed Me” saying that she knows what she did. Whoever it is, it also posts a photo of her and Julian (Zachary S. Williams) to make her look bad and anger her boyfriend Brandon (Phillip Patrick Wright). Taylor thinks that Cameron is the one behind the account.

Autumn is always getting into other people’s faces, as well as using her friend’s issues against them and going after the boys that they’re interested in. But they’ve all known one another forever and generally, you stay friends with people like this, at least in high school.

But then they find Autumn’s body and Cameron flips out, thinking that he’s going to jail. This brings up the past again, as Autumn posts a photo of Maika and Julian as he tries to kiss her. Back to our time and “I Know Who Killed Me” is accusing everyone of the murder. It all leads to the girls using the media to try and clear their names.

Directed by Tim Cruz (The Final Rose) and written by Jackie Logsted (Deadly Secrets of a Cam Girl, Rush for Your Life), this has two major twists left that change the entire story. That said, you’re going to have to watch it yourself to see what happens next. This another example of Tubi originals getting better and having stories that make you stick with them.

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