- Original name: Wolf Creek 3
- Country: Australia
- Genre: horror, action, thriller
- World premiere: October 29, 2020
- Premiere in Russia: 2020
- Starring: John Jarrat et al.
Wolf Pit fans can rejoice - the third part is confirmed and will hit the screens in the fall of 2020. Despite its terrible history, the picture was a great success among the audience. She spawned not only the sequel, the equally brutal horror "Wolf Creek 2" (Wolf Creek 2), but also the series of the same name. The plot revolves around the exploits of a crazy serial killer. The trailer for Wolf Pit 3, with a 2020 release date, has yet to be released, plot details have been announced, and the full cast will be announced shortly.
Expectations rating - 94%.
Plot
Mick Taylor, the notorious killer, is once again stalking tourists in Wolf's Pit 3. It's a little more complicated this time, because he himself will be the victim of an assassination attempt while hunting a young tourist named Mason Enquist, who lost his older brother Rutger a few months ago. Rutger was killed by Taylor during an excursion with his girlfriend, since then Mason has long waited for an opportunity to take revenge.
About production
Director - Greg McLean ("Jungle", "Wolf's Pit" TV series, "Crocodile").
Studio: Lionsgate.
All parts in order:
- Wolf Creek (2004). Rating: KinoPoisk - 6.0, IMDb - 6.2. Budget - $ 1 million. Cash gathering: in the USA - $ 16,188,180, in Russia - $ 425,000, in the world - $ 14,574,468.
- Wolf Creek 2 (2013). Rating: KinoPoisk - 6.1, IMDb - 6.1. The budget is $ 7,200,000.
Starring
Cast:
- John Gerrat ("Hanging Rock Picnic", "Inspector Morse", "Django Unchained").
Interesting that
Facts:
- The film is also known as "Vučji potok 3".
- Mason is Rutger's brother. Rutger played in the second film, killed by Mick Taylor.
- John Jarrat will play Outback serial killer Mick Taylor for the fifth time, including the series.
- The release of Wolf Pit 2 was delayed in parts of Australia due to a real-life murder trial that was inspired in part by the events of the film series. Roadshow Film distributors have received a request from the Director of Attorney's Office in the Northern Territory of Australia to postpone production of the next part after the film was shown. The reason for the request was the trial of Bradley John Murdoch, charged with the 2001 murder of Peter Falconio. The original release date was set for November 3, 2005, which coincided with the lawsuit. The main problem was that the release of the film could affect the jury. As a result, Murdoch was convicted and sentenced on December 13, 2005.
Already known information about the exact release date, actors and plot of the horror-action movie "Wolf Pit 3", the trailer for the film has not yet been released. This will be the last part of the horror series, which thus turns into a trilogy.
Material prepared by the editors of the website kinofilmpro.ru