Released in 2014 as the sixth installment in the Wrong Turn film series, Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (stylized on-screen as Wrong Turn VI ) serves as a soft reboot of the franchise, presenting a largely self-contained narrative. The plot centers on emotionally troubled young man Danny (Anthony Ilott), who receives a letter informing him of a mysterious inheritance: a forgotten resort deep in the West Virginia hills named Hobb Springs. Hoping to turn his life around, Danny travels to the property with his girlfriend Toni (Aqueela Zoll) and their friends for a weekend getaway. Upon arrival, they meet the resort’s caretakers, Jackson (Chris Jarvis) and Sally (Sadie Katz), who claim to be Danny’s long-lost cousins. As guests begin to disappear under gruesome circumstances, Danny slowly uncovers a horrifying truth: his newfound family is a clan of cannibals who have been using the resort for decades as a hunting ground. The film’s shocking finale forces Danny to confront a twisted choice: embrace his true heritage by joining his cannibal relatives or fight to save himself and his friends.
, who are eventually revealed to be Danny's long-lost relatives [5, 7]. The "inheritance" is not just the property, but a place in a twisted, cannibalistic bloodline that follows extreme taboo rituals [27, 28]. As the story progresses, Danny is forced to choose between his loyalty to his friends and the call of his newfound family [28]. Critical Reception and Themes Narrative Shift: Wrong Turn 6 Last Resort Filmyzilla