The fifth installment of the Wrong Turn franchise, Wrong Turn 5: The Deformity, is a horror film that takes a dark and disturbing turn. The movie follows a group of friends who are stalked and killed by a family of deformed individuals in the woods.
The franchise is defined by its gruesome practical effects and "creature" work by the legendary Stan Winston Studio.
Henry Rollins, playing a gung-ho ex-marine, meets his end via a circular saw blade. The camera stays on him as the blade descends into his shoulder, cutting diagonally through his torso. What makes the scene remarkable is the sound design —the wet grinding of bone mixed with the hum of the saw. He remains conscious, delivering his last line (“I’m… out of here”) before the blade finishes its arc. Wrong Turn 5 Sex Scene
The film wastes no time establishing its tone. Just minutes into the story, "a strong sexual intercourse between a prostitute & the cop" plays out. To ensure audiences grasp the film's commitment to exploitation from the very beginning, this explicit encounter occurs while the cop is still on duty, setting up the shockingly nihilistic tone of the entire movie.
This installment attempts a heavy narrative pivot, focusing on an isolated resort where an ancient, incestuous society protects the mutant lineage. The fifth installment of the Wrong Turn franchise,
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its return to form and others criticizing its gratuitous violence and gore. However, it was the film's explicit content, including a graphic sex scene, that generated the most controversy.
Among these sequels, Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines (2012), directed by Declan O'Brien, remains a flashpoint for fans. It holds this position not just for its brutal kills, but for how it pushes the genre's boundaries. A primary example of this boundary-pushing is the highly discussed and controversial sex scene involving characters Billy and Lita. This sequence highlights how the film uses traditional horror tropes to shock modern audiences. Henry Rollins, playing a gung-ho ex-marine, meets his
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The series consists of six films in the original timeline and a standalone reboot released in 2021. Release Date Primary Antagonist(s) Wrong Turn May 30, 2003 Rob Schmidt Three Finger, Saw-Tooth, One-Eye Wrong Turn 2: Dead End Oct 9, 2007 The Odets Family (Ma, Pa, etc.) Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead Oct 20, 2009 Declan O'Brien Three Finger Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings Oct 25, 2011 Declan O'Brien Three Finger, Saw-Tooth, One-Eye Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines Oct 23, 2012 Declan O'Brien Maynard Odets & The Trio Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort Oct 21, 2014 Valeri Milev The Cannibal Clan Wrong Turn (Reboot) Jan 26, 2021 Mike P. Nelson The Foundation Notable Movie Moments & Scenes
Declan O’Brien Notable Villain: Three Finger (recast)