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The ending is famously divisive (you’ll either love it or scream at the TV). But the first hour is arguably better than any Wrong Turn sequel. 7. The Forest (1982) – The Weirdo Pick For the completionist: A forgotten gem about two couples camping in... you guessed it... a forest. They are hunted by the ghosts of two cannibalistic children who died in the 1930s. It’s low-budget. The acting is wooden. But the atmosphere is pure Wrong Turn : isolation, no cell phones (obviously), and the sense that the trees are watching you. Plus, the killer uses a fork as a weapon. You can't unsee it. 8. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) – The Honorable Mention Wait, hear me out. Most sequels are trash. Wrong Turn 2 is the exception. Directed by Joe Lynch, it’s a reality TV show ( Apocalyptic Survival ) where contestants are hunted by Three Finger and his family. It leans into the camp (literally and figuratively) and features Henry Rollins as a retired marine who yells, “I’m gonna kill every last one of you inbred f&%ks!”
Like Wrong Turn , the survivors make realistic bad decisions. They cut off an infected limb. It doesn't work. 5. Just Before Dawn (1981) – The Forgotten Grandfather The classic: Before Wrong Turn , there was this rainy, atmospheric slasher. Five campers wander into the Oregon wilderness. A massive, machete-wielding "mountain man" picks them off. But here’s the interesting part: The killer isn’t alone. There’s a twist involving a "twin" that directly influenced Wrong Turn 2 .
Here’s the twist: Most lists give you the same five movies about mutant families. Let’s dig deeper. From cursed caves to radioactive cannibals, here are 8 movies that capture the spirit of Wrong Turn ... even if they don’t look like Three Finger. Why it fits: This is Wrong Turn on military-grade steroids. Instead of West Virginia backroads, we get the New Mexico desert. Instead of a car accident, it’s a radiation leak. The “cannibals” here aren’t deformed by genetics, but by atomic testing. The scene with the camper van and the pickaxe? It’s the spiritual cousin to the Wrong Turn tree impalement.
This movie will ruin your day. The ending is infamous for making audiences throw popcorn at the screen. 4. The Ruins (2008) – The Vegetal Wrong Turn The hook: The monster isn’t a person. It’s the plants . American tourists get trapped on a Mayan pyramid in the jungle. The locals won't let them leave because they're "infected." What follows is a slow, agonizing body-horror film where vines crawl under your skin and mimic human voices. It has the same "group betrayal" dynamic as Wrong Turn (who gets left behind?).
It understands the Wrong Turn formula is silly, so it has fun with it. The kill involving a woodchipper and a porta-potty is legendary. The Final Verdict: Which One Should You Watch Tonight? | If you want... | Watch this... | | :--- | :--- | | Maximum brutality | The Hills Have Eyes (2006) | | Claustrophobic terror | The Descent | | To be genuinely depressed | Eden Lake | | A weird, plant-based twist | The Ruins | | The OG blueprint | Just Before Dawn |
If you loved Wrong Turn (2003) for its sweaty-palm tension, gnarly practical effects, and the terrifying idea that you’re not the top of the food chain—you’re just trespassing—then you’re not just looking for “hillbilly horror.” You’re looking for survival horror .
Make a Wrong Turn double feature. Start with The Descent (for the tight, dark spaces), then chase it with Eden Lake (for the open-air hopelessness). Just don’t plan a camping trip for next weekend. What did I miss? Drop your favorite "backwoods cannibal" movie in the comments. And for the love of Three Finger, stay on the main road.
The emotional stakes. You hate the villains so much that when the father (a retired cop) goes full John Wick with a shovel, you’ll cheer. 2. The Descent (2005) – The Subterranean Wrong Turn The hook: What if Wrong Turn happened 2,000 feet underground... with blind, echolocating humanoids? Six women go spelunking. They get trapped. Then they realize they aren't alone. The "crawlers" are faster, hungrier, and more claustrophobic than any hillbilly. This movie understands the Wrong Turn rule: The environment is the first killer.
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The ending is famously divisive (you’ll either love it or scream at the TV). But the first hour is arguably better than any Wrong Turn sequel. 7. The Forest (1982) – The Weirdo Pick For the completionist: A forgotten gem about two couples camping in... you guessed it... a forest. They are hunted by the ghosts of two cannibalistic children who died in the 1930s. It’s low-budget. The acting is wooden. But the atmosphere is pure Wrong Turn : isolation, no cell phones (obviously), and the sense that the trees are watching you. Plus, the killer uses a fork as a weapon. You can't unsee it. 8. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) – The Honorable Mention Wait, hear me out. Most sequels are trash. Wrong Turn 2 is the exception. Directed by Joe Lynch, it’s a reality TV show ( Apocalyptic Survival ) where contestants are hunted by Three Finger and his family. It leans into the camp (literally and figuratively) and features Henry Rollins as a retired marine who yells, “I’m gonna kill every last one of you inbred f&%ks!”
Like Wrong Turn , the survivors make realistic bad decisions. They cut off an infected limb. It doesn't work. 5. Just Before Dawn (1981) – The Forgotten Grandfather The classic: Before Wrong Turn , there was this rainy, atmospheric slasher. Five campers wander into the Oregon wilderness. A massive, machete-wielding "mountain man" picks them off. But here’s the interesting part: The killer isn’t alone. There’s a twist involving a "twin" that directly influenced Wrong Turn 2 . movies like the wrong turn
Here’s the twist: Most lists give you the same five movies about mutant families. Let’s dig deeper. From cursed caves to radioactive cannibals, here are 8 movies that capture the spirit of Wrong Turn ... even if they don’t look like Three Finger. Why it fits: This is Wrong Turn on military-grade steroids. Instead of West Virginia backroads, we get the New Mexico desert. Instead of a car accident, it’s a radiation leak. The “cannibals” here aren’t deformed by genetics, but by atomic testing. The scene with the camper van and the pickaxe? It’s the spiritual cousin to the Wrong Turn tree impalement.
This movie will ruin your day. The ending is infamous for making audiences throw popcorn at the screen. 4. The Ruins (2008) – The Vegetal Wrong Turn The hook: The monster isn’t a person. It’s the plants . American tourists get trapped on a Mayan pyramid in the jungle. The locals won't let them leave because they're "infected." What follows is a slow, agonizing body-horror film where vines crawl under your skin and mimic human voices. It has the same "group betrayal" dynamic as Wrong Turn (who gets left behind?). The ending is famously divisive (you’ll either love
It understands the Wrong Turn formula is silly, so it has fun with it. The kill involving a woodchipper and a porta-potty is legendary. The Final Verdict: Which One Should You Watch Tonight? | If you want... | Watch this... | | :--- | :--- | | Maximum brutality | The Hills Have Eyes (2006) | | Claustrophobic terror | The Descent | | To be genuinely depressed | Eden Lake | | A weird, plant-based twist | The Ruins | | The OG blueprint | Just Before Dawn |
If you loved Wrong Turn (2003) for its sweaty-palm tension, gnarly practical effects, and the terrifying idea that you’re not the top of the food chain—you’re just trespassing—then you’re not just looking for “hillbilly horror.” You’re looking for survival horror . The Forest (1982) – The Weirdo Pick For
Make a Wrong Turn double feature. Start with The Descent (for the tight, dark spaces), then chase it with Eden Lake (for the open-air hopelessness). Just don’t plan a camping trip for next weekend. What did I miss? Drop your favorite "backwoods cannibal" movie in the comments. And for the love of Three Finger, stay on the main road.
The emotional stakes. You hate the villains so much that when the father (a retired cop) goes full John Wick with a shovel, you’ll cheer. 2. The Descent (2005) – The Subterranean Wrong Turn The hook: What if Wrong Turn happened 2,000 feet underground... with blind, echolocating humanoids? Six women go spelunking. They get trapped. Then they realize they aren't alone. The "crawlers" are faster, hungrier, and more claustrophobic than any hillbilly. This movie understands the Wrong Turn rule: The environment is the first killer.
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