Wrong Turn 5 approaches this trope with a mix of adherence and subversion:
Without the restrictions of a theatrical PG-13 or standard R rating from the MPAA, DTV horror films frequently leaned into the "Unrated" marketing gimmick. To compete for shelf space at rental kiosks and visibility on digital streaming platforms, filmmakers maximized the two main selling points of exploitation horror: extreme gore and explicit nudity.
"Wrong Turn 5: Blood in the Woods" is the fifth installment in the "Wrong Turn" franchise. Directed by Dan Gill, the film takes place several years after the events of the previous installment. The story follows a group of friends who embark on a camping trip in the woods, only to find themselves hunted by a new group of cannibals.