Yes, "wrong turn people," often referred to as "cannibalistic mutants" or "hillbilly" stereotypes, are fictional characters from movies like the "Wrong Turn" Horror film series. These characters are typically depicted as dangerous and isolated individuals living in remote areas. While they are not real, they draw on cultural fears and urban legends about rural communities and the unknown. The portrayal of such characters can contribute to stigmatizing real-life communities and should be viewed as part of horror fiction rather than reality.
I watched the movie before... all people die except for 2 people Nina and Jake didn't die.
got it , it was wrong turn and wrong turn 2
No
Mermaids are make believe. They are not real and people can not turn into them.
No. People can not turn into mermaids. They are not real and do not exist. They are make believe.
No. Mermaids are not real and are only from myth and legend. They do not exist. Spells to turn people into other things do not exist and people can not change into mermaids.
yes some people think it is not but they are wrong
You can not turn into a mermaid. Spells are not real. Mermaids are not real. People can not become mermaids. It is all make believe.
Mermaids are not real. People cannot turn into mermaids.
you could say that they just turn in to waerwolfs and then man or women will they could be real but not bad you never know ok people but people do have a thing but no waerwolfs are not real
Maybe...... People believe diffrent things but if you ask me I think no but you never know I might be wrong and they might be real people dead or alive
The actress' name who played Amber is Daniella Alonso.