Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is the sequel to the 2003 horror film Wrong Turn, and it amplifies the gore, brutality, and twisted dark humor of the franchise. Directed by Joe Lynch, the film is set deep in the West Virginia wilderness, where a new kind of nightmare unfolds.

The story begins when retired Marine Colonel Dale Murphy hosts a reality TV survival show called The Apocalypse: Ultimate Survivalist. A group of diverse contestants—including an aspiring actress, a skateboarder, a shy gamer, and an ex–reality TV star—are brought to a remote forest to compete for fame and money. At first, the challenges seem like harmless tests of endurance. However, the forest is home to a family of deformed, inbred cannibals who live hidden in the woods. These mutants are grotesque, bloodthirsty, and sadistic, hunting the contestants one by one for food and entertainment.
As the contestants attempt to play the game, they are quickly thrust into a brutal fight for survival. The cannibal family, led by a monstrous father figure and his equally vicious offspring, picks off the group in horrifying and creative ways. Decapitations, mutilations, and ambushes turn the competition into a slaughterhouse. Dale Murphy uses his military skills to protect the survivors, but even his training is tested against the relentless brutality of the killers.
The film blends slasher horror with satirical commentary on reality television, mocking the genre’s obsession with spectacle and survival. Ultimately, the contestants must rely on courage, teamwork, and sheer luck to escape the cannibal clan’s clutches. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is remembered for its over-the-top kills, relentless pacing, and unapologetic embrace of gore, making it a cult favorite among horror fans who enjoy shock value mixed with dark comedy.