

The locations were all fine.ĭeclan O'Brien has directed the last three of these movies, and the franchise has really taken off since then. We were deep in the woods, doubling for West Virginia. Bulgaria has a beautiful countryside, and not a very populated countryside, so you can get yourself lost in the wilderness pretty quickly. There was a fair amount of work done on location. We were based in Sofia, the capital city, and a great deal of it was shot in the studio there. How did this location add to the feel of the production?ĭoug Bradley: We were in Bulgaria. It's quite nice to know you only have a brief visit to the makeup chair, instead of being locked in there for hours.Ĭan you talk a bit about where you shot this? I was on the set of the fourth movie, way up north in Winnipeg during the winter. She had the blind eye makeup, and it's always interesting to watch other actors go through that process. It's always interesting for me to watch someone like Roxanne McKee, who played the leader. I was wondering what you felt about that aspect of this movie?ĭoug Bradley: The makeup for me was just cuts and bruises for this one. I see you did some makeup effects work in your early career. That all worked out pretty well for me, approaching it as an actor. Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is effectively the first movie, and Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines is effectively the second film, so it's kind of a sequel to the first prequel, if you follow that (Laughs). It matched the path of Maynard, so that kind of worked for me. In a way, I was kind of glad that I didn't, because Maynard, the character I play in Wrong Turn 5, has absolutely nothing to do with anything else that has been going on in the movies. It would not be true to say that I have been closely following the franchise from there on. I was curious if you had been following this franchise at all, and if you could talk about your first interactions with this series?ĭoug Bradley: I remember seeing the first movie. I recently had the chance to speak to the actor, best known for portraying Pinhead in the Hellraiser series, about his role as Maynard, and much more. The latest installment is Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD October 23, with the addition of horror icon Doug Bradley joining the cast.

Fox Home Entertainment has one of the most successful franchises with the Wrong Turn sequels, featuring the cannibalistic brothers One Eye, Saw Tooth, and Three Finger slashing their way into the hearts of horror fans everywhere. Straight-to-DVD franchises have seen a resurgence of late, with sequels to The Lost Boys, The Scorpion King, and Death Race finding strong core audiences on Blu-ray and DVD. Doug Bradley discusses playing Maynard in Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, debuting on Blu-ray and DVD October 23
