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* [[Creepy Twins]]: The [[Brother-Sister Incest|incestous]] [[Battle Couple]] twins in ''Dead End''.
* [[Creepy Twins]]: The [[Brother-Sister Incest|incestous]] [[Battle Couple]] twins in ''Dead End''.
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: Male twin has one in ''Dead End'' while he is peeping on Elena. His sister catches him in the act and isn't happy.
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: Male twin has one in ''Dead End'' while he is peeping on Elena. His sister catches him in the act and isn't happy.
* [[Dead Hand Shot]]: [http://www.joblo.com/images_arrownews/wt402.jpg This].
* [[Dead Hand Shot]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130916201954/http://www.joblo.com/images_arrownews/wt402.jpg This].
* [[Death by Materialism]]
* [[Death by Materialism]]
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* [[Death by Sex]]

Revision as of 15:57, 26 September 2018

It's the last one you'll ever take.

The Wrong Turn franchise is a series of horror films from mid 2000's.

The first three films center around a similar premise: A bunch of city people wander into backwoods of West Virginia and encounter inbred cannibal hillbillies.

The first film was released in 2003, which was followed by two Direct to DVD sequels: Wrong Turn 2: Dead End in 2007 and Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead in 2009. A winter-set fourth film, subtitled Bloody Beginnings, had been released in October 2011. It explores the origins of the hillbillies and is set primarily in an Abandoned Hospital (so expect Medical Horror).

The first film was produced by Stan Winston and the hillbilly makeup were provided by his team.


Tropes used in Wrong Turn include: