Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014) – Blood Runs Deep in the Family

Blood may be thicker than water, but it’s a lot more dangerous

Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014) is a grisly, backwoods horror entry that doubles down on the franchise's brutal formula: isolated forests, grotesque cannibals, and helpless outsiders with no escape. As the sixth installment in the Wrong Turn series—and technically a reboot—it sheds some continuity baggage to tell a fresh, standalone nightmare with the same gory DNA.

The story centers on Danny, a young man who inherits a remote mountain resort known as Hobb Springs, a once-abandoned spa nestled deep in the West Virginia wilderness. Seeking clarity about his family history, Danny brings a group of friends for a getaway that quickly spirals into a bloodbath. At first, the property seems quiet—creepy, sure, but peaceful. Until they meet Jackson and Sally, two unsettling caretakers who claim to be Danny’s long-lost kin.

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As Danny begins to connect with his eerie relatives, he also starts to change—his sense of morality, his behavior, even his appetite. Meanwhile, his friends begin disappearing, stalked and slaughtered by the familiar deformed cannibals: Three Finger, Saw Tooth, and One Eye, who are very much alive, thriving, and hungry.

The horror here is less about jump scares and more about relentless, graphic violence and a growing sense of dread that this was never a vacation—it was a trap. By the end, Danny must choose: stay loyal to his friends, or embrace the monstrous bloodline pulling him into darkness.

Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014)

Wrong Turn 6 leans heavily into depravity, with a grim tone, disturbing imagery, and twisted family themes that make it one of the most controversial entries in the series. It’s not for the faint of heart—but it never pretends to be.