The family consists of Gazebo (Will Mitchell), Piggy (Bob Cymbalski), and The Butcher (Marius Stan), each with their own unique deformities and quirks. The Deformities are driven by a desire to hunt and kill anyone who enters their territory, often using their physical limitations to their advantage.
Mike P. Nelson Notable Scenes: This is not a remake but a complete reinvention. The hillbillies are replaced by “The Foundation,” a 150-year-old isolated community that kills to protect their land from developers. The scene formula is reversed: the victims are the aggressors. Wrong Turn 5 Sex Scene
The franchise consists of seven films divided into two distinct timelines. Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines The family consists of Gazebo (Will Mitchell), Piggy
This sequel is widely considered the pinnacle of the franchise. No longer theatrical, it goes full-tilt grindhouse. The notable scenes here are infamous for their practical effects by Tony Gardner. Nelson Notable Scenes: This is not a remake
After discovering the cannibals’ cabin, the group splits up. The most famous sequence occurs in an abandoned lumber yard. Sarah (Eliza Dushku) hides in a hollowed-out log as Three Finger picks up a chainsaw. The camera holds on a tight close-up of Sarah’s eye as a single tear rolls down—while the saw buzzes inches from her face. It’s pure Hitchcockian suspense: will the saw go up or down?