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The Wrong Turn franchise, which began in 2003 with a relatively high-budget and intense survival horror film, had devolved by 2012 into a direct-to-video conveyor belt of gore. The fifth installment, Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines (2012), directed once again by Declan O’Brien, serves as a prime example of the "sequelitis" phenomenon. While it attempts to provide an origin story for the franchise’s iconic antagonists, the film ultimately buckles under the weight of poor writing, uninspired direction, and a reliance on shock value over genuine suspense.
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The preacher’s body was never found. The pit was filled in by the state. But hikers still report hearing chanting from the deeper woods, and every few years, another car takes the Hollow Road by mistake. The Wrong Turn franchise, which began in 2003
Released in 2012, Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines served as a turning point for the long-running slasher franchise. Directed by Declan O'Brien, who also helmed the third and fourth installments, this film acts as a prequel/sequel hybrid, bridging the gap between the origin story of Wrong Turn 4 and the events of the original 2003 film. The Plot: A Festival Turned Nightmare Then they turned and vanished into the pines
The plot generally revolves around a group of people who find themselves trapped in the rural areas of West Virginia, similar to the setting of the previous films. The antagonists in the film are, once again, inbred cannibals who inhabit the woods. The storyline explores themes of violence, survival, and the clash between good and evil in a remote setting where escape seems impossible.