Publisher's Synopsis
All six films in the horror franchise. In 'Wrong Turn' (2003), on the way to a job interview Chris (Desmond Harrington) takes an unexpected detour down an old dirt road to avoid a traffic jam. Distracted, he crashes into the back of a car stuck in the middle of the road, immobilised by barbed wire. The car belongs to five friends on a camping trip. Two of the group stay with the cars while the other four set out to find help. But they soon discover they've been led into a horrible trap when they find an old cabin in the woods occupied by a gang of disfigured cannibals. In 'Wrong Turn 2 - Dead End' (2007), a group of six contestants are thrown together for six days in a simulated post-apocalyptic wasteland due to their participation in a reality television show called 'The Ultimate Survivalist - The Apocalypse', hosted and produced by retired military commander Dale Murphy (Henry Rollins). With the promise that the winner will walk away with $100,000, the contestants soon discover that what they are really fighting for is their survival against a family of hideously deformed inbred cannibals who plan to ruthlessly butcher them all. In 'Wrong Turn 3 - Left for Dead' (2009), a group of college kids are attacked by the mutant cannibal hillbilly Three Finger (Borislav Iliev) while on a rafting trip at the Bluefish River. The murderous violence escalates when a busload of dangerous criminals being transported from the nearby penitentiary - along with their escort, Sheriff Carver (Bill Moody) - also fall prey to the sick antics of the cannibal psychopath. In the prequel 'Wrong Turn 4' (2011), a group of teenagers take shelter from a blizzard in an abandoned sanitorium, not realising it is home to a group of inbred mutant cannibals. When they begin to explore their surroundings the teens soon realise they are in deep trouble as one by one they fall victim to the gruesome exploits of the three cannibals known as Saw-Tooth (Scott Johnson), One-Eye (Dan Skene) and Three-Finger (Sean Skene). In 'Wrong Turn 5 - Bloodlines' (2012), after arriving in the West Virginian town of Fairlake to party at the town's Mountain Man Festival, Julian (Oliver Hoare), Gus (Paul Luebke), Lita (Roxanne McKee), Cruz (Amy Lennox) and Billy (Simon Ginty) find themselves the recipients of gruesome deaths at the hands of a group of bloodthirsty mutant cannibals. Finally, in 'Wrong Turn 6 - Last Resort' (2014), after a shock inheritance cheque sees Danny (Anthony Ilott) travel to a long-forgotten resort in the depths of the West Virginia Hills, the mysterious owner Sally (Sadie Katz) introduces him to relatives he never knew he had. When he discovers that his new-found family partakes in ritualistic cannibalism he has to decide whether it's better to have family who eat people or no family at all.