A complete, theatrical reimagining written by original creator Alan B. McElroy, replacing the mutated brothers with a primitive, isolationist society known as "The Foundation." 7. Digital Availability and Content Guide
Distracted, Chris crashes his car into a stalled SUV belonging to a group of friends—Jessie, Carly, Scott, Evan, and Francine—whose tires were popped by barbed wire.
As the group ventures into the woods to find help, they discover a dilapidated cabin filled with gruesome human trophies. They soon realize they are being hunted by the , a trio of inbred, mutated cannibals—Saw-Tooth, One-Eye, and Three Finger—who have turned the forest into a deadly hunting ground. Critical Analysis Wrong Turn (2003) index of wrong turn 2003
The pragmatic protagonist who takes the fateful detour.
Released on May 30, 2003, Wrong Turn is a survival slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. It follows a group of individuals who become stranded in the remote backwoods of West Virginia and are hunted by a family of deformed, cannibalistic mountain men. As the group ventures into the woods to
designed the gruesome, deformed looks of the antagonists and served as a producer. Fragility of Modernity
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Spoilers ahead! Only Chris Flynn and Jessie Burlingame survive the ordeal, blowing up the cannibals' cabin and driving off in the killers' truck.
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011) – A prequel exploring the origin of the cannibals in an abandoned asylum.
is a 2003 survival-slasher classic directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. It successfully revitalized the 1970s backwoods horror aesthetic for a new generation.