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SinCast - INTERVIEW WITH WRONG TURN DIRECTOR MIKE P. NELSON!!!

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CinemaSins | Chris Atkinson & Jeremy Scott

Film History, Film Reviews, Tv & Film

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Check out the official SinCast interview with the director of the NEW Wrong Turn film, Mike P. Nelson. This year's Wrong Turn is a reimagining of the iconic horror franchise, and the guys are psyched for the release. Wrong Turn is available On Demand, Digital and Blu Ray February 23rd... check it out!!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

CinemaSense has a fan club. It's called The Sin Club and members get all sorts of things like

0:04.9

early episodes, bonus videos, merch discounts, and even monthly bonus podcasts. Membership starts

0:10.5

at $3 a month and you can sign up now at patreon.com slash CinemaSense.

0:16.1

You know, when he read this, he spoke to Liam about it. And, you know, and Liam just said,

0:21.1

whatever you do, just don't do what I do.

0:28.8

Welcome to Sincast, presented by CinemaSense.

0:45.2

All right, everybody. Welcome to The Sincast. This is Chris Atkinson from CinemaSense.

0:49.8

Always, I guess, on these interviews, Jonathan Watkins. Hello, hello.

0:53.6

And today, we have a very special guest. It is director Mike P. Nelson, who has done a movie,

0:59.9

I guess, The New Wrong Turn that is supposed to come out on-demand digital Blu-ray DVD on February 23rd.

1:08.7

Mike, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me, guys. This is cool. Yeah, this is the new wrong turn,

1:14.9

but it's got the original writer attached to it, Alan B. McElroy. And the original of this movie

1:21.7

came out in 2003 and it spawned four sequels. So, is this being considered a reboot?

1:26.8

You know, that is the $64,000 question there. You know, that's what we came into this saying that

1:36.4

it was. You know, this is a reboot. This is a reimagining, basically. You know, a lot of

1:42.0

continuation. I don't even want to call it a remake, because I mean, a remake comes along with

1:47.5

its own baggage, with its own connotations. So, you know, when we started talking about this,

1:53.6

when I read this script for the first time in 2017, you know, and discussed it with both Alan and

2:02.3

producer and executive at Constantine, Robert Coulser, you know, it was, you know, it was like,

2:07.6

is this a remake as a reboot? Think of this as like a reimagining of, you know, like,

2:12.6

of the wrong turn story, because it's very different. And, you know, that was like, okay,

2:19.5

all right, yeah, I'm into that. I'm into that. And that, to me, felt like a clearer

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