It serves as a testament to Declan O’Brien’s vision and the enduring appeal of the Hilliker brothers. It is a reminder that sometimes, the scariest thing isn't taking a wrong turn on a dirt road—it's ending up somewhere you were never meant to leave.
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings was released directly to DVD and Blu-ray. While critics and audiences familiar with the franchise recognized it as following a strict, familiar formula, it was generally enjoyed for its high-octane gore and commitment to the slasher genre. It holds a specific place in the series for establishing the backstory of the cannibal trio.
Sean Skene (Three Finger), Scott Johnson (Saw Tooth), and Dan Skene (One Eye). Critical & Fan Reception
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The story skips forward 29 years to 2003—the same year the original film takes place. A group of university students, including Kenia (Jenny Pudavick) and Sara (Tenika Davis), go on a winter snowmobiling trip. A sudden blizzard disorients them, forcing them to seek shelter in what they assume is an abandoned, historic hospital building.