Wrong Turn Reboot Trailer Arrives, Hillbilly Killers Return to Theaters for 1-Night Only
Wrong Turn Reboot Trailer Arrives, Hillbilly Killers Return to Theaters for 1-Night Only
Saban Films has released the first trailer for the Wrong Turn reboot which brings the terror back to the woods.
Saban Films has revealed the first trailer for the
Wrong Turn reboot which was formerly known as Wrong Turn: The Foundation. The horror franchise has been going strong since the original hit theaters in 2003. It inspired a series of five sequels but the series has been dormant since 2014. No longer. The horror is heading back to the woods for a new round of cannibalistic craziness. And it will be getting a limited engagement on the big screen.
Wrong Turn Reboot Gets First Trailer
Saban Films has released the first trailer for the
Wrong Turn reboot film as well as revealed that the film will premiere in theaters for one night only on January 26, 2021, according to
Wrong Turn franchise and rights to the film were recently acquired by Saban Films in November with Saban s Bill Bromiley confirming the news saying at the time We love the team at Constantin Film and Mister Smith, and have always admired their work and taste.
Tides is a sci-fi epic that we know our audiences will love, and
Wrong Turn is a much-anticipated reboot that will not disappoint.
New Wrong Turn Movie Trailer Brings Us Back to the Woods
Saban Films has released the official trailer for director Mike P. Nelson’s upcoming
Wrong Turn reboot film, providing us with our first look at the franchise’s newest group of victims as they face the terrors brought upon them by the return of woods-dwelling killers. According to the EW, the film will hit theaters for only one night on January 26, 2021, with tickets set to be available at Fathom Events and at movie theater box offices starting on January 8.
The
Wrong Turn reboot will feature a cross-country hiking expedition that puts a group of friends in the land of an inclusive society called The Foundation, described as people who have lived in the mountains since before the Civil War. The friends soon discover they are under a different rule of law, and may not be the victims they thought they were.