
Not only is this a difference in how the family operates, as the ones who don't look like deformed mutants run the resort, but it brings the existing three cannibals into the tourism industry, where they work and live alongside their completely normal looking relatives.

Instead of focusing on the cannibal family directly, the movie picks up with a "lost family member" storyline, when Danny (Anthony Ilott) and his friends go to stay at a secluded resort, known as Hobbs Springs. However, this background-which was established by O'Brien-was changed, along with the family's last name in Wrong Turn 6. In many ways, Wrong Turn 6 could standalone as a completely separate entry, despite the fact that it includes the cannibals who are a hallmark of the franchise. The primary antagonists of the Wrong Turn movie franchise are Three Finger, Saw Tooth, and One Eye - brothers who are in the Odets family. Under a new director, Valeri Milev, the franchise reached an all-time low. Really, Wrong Turn 6 never needed to happen - Wrong Turn 5 effectively completed the story.
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Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings was a prequel movie that also served as an origin story for the brothers, Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead was a direct sequel to Wrong Turn 2, and Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines was meant to bring everything full circle. Related: Why Wrong Turn 6 Was Completely Recalled (But Now Is Back)ĭirector Declan O'Brien took the helm for Wrong Turn 3, 4, and 5, but parted ways with the franchise for Wrong Turn 6. This was the franchise's first mistake because while O'Brien didn't produce the best entries in the series, he did try to create a more cohesive backstory to the cannibal brothers and expand on the family tree. However, the direct to video sequels were all over the place in terms of quality, with Wrong Turn 2: Dead Endoften cited as the only one that can go toe to toe-or sometimes, even improve on-the original.

Starring a cast of young actors, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum Eliza Dushku and later Dexter cast member Desmond Harrington, Wrong Turn took a simple premise and employed much of what made '70s and '80s slasher movies great alongside incredible practical effects from the legendary Stan Winston. As Wrong Turn was the only theatrical release, it is the most well-known and often the most well-liked. Despite the simple premise that may seem nearly impossible to execute poorly, Wrong Turn 6: Last Resortwas the cannibal horror movie franchise's biggest mistake.īeginning in 2003 with Wrong Turn, the franchise's only theatrical release, the following five installments did variations of the same theme, for better or worse: a group of inbred cannibals, all within the same family, hunt and eat hapless travelers in the West Virginia wilderness.
