Wolf Creek (2005)
Wolf Creek (2005) | Dimension Films

Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting have announced today the acquisition of Wolf Creek: Legacy, the third film of the popular Wolf Creek slasher franchise. The announcement was made ahead of the European Film Market (EFM). Filming begins this year with an anticipated theatrical release in the fall of 2026.

John Jarratt will reprise his role as the infamous Outback Killer, Mick Taylor. The cast also includes Jay Ryan and Laura Gordon. Sean Lahiff (Carnifex) will direct, while franchise creator Greg McLean will produce alongside Bianca Martino for Emu Creek Pictures. Lahiff is a frequent collaborator of McLean, serving as editor on Wolf Creek 2 and the accompanying Wolf Creek TV series.

Wolf Creek: Legacy follows a family of American tourists who wander innocently into Mick Taylor’s (Jarratt) hunting grounds. When the parents sacrifice themselves to save their children, the kids find themselves alone, lost, and hunted in the vast Australian wilderness.
McLean, the director of the previous Wolf Creek films, will produce alongside Jeremy Bolt (Resident Evil franchise) and Kristian Moliere (The Babadook), with Adrian Speckert and Cory Todd Hughes serving as executive producers.

Greg McLean stated, “I’m thrilled to be returning to Wolf Creek with this exciting creative team, led by director Sean Lahiff, armed with a fantastic and genuinely frightening script. Mick Taylor will be terrorizing tourists, horror fans, and the big screen once again very soon!”

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Wolf Creek is one of the greatest slasher movies of all time with one of the most terrifying villains,” said Erick Opeka, Cineverse’s Chief Strategy Officer and President. “We’re incredibly excited to bring Mick Taylor back to the big screen in what will be the perfect addition to our library alongside Terrifier 3 and our reimagining of Silent Night, Deadly Night.”

Wolf Creek was a terrifying, Texas Chain Saw-inspired nightmare that left an undeniable mark on the genre,” added Brad Miska, VP of Bloody Disgusting for Cineverse. “As a longtime fan, I couldn’t be more excited to be part of Wolf Creek: Legacy and to help bring the franchise back to theaters. Get ready—Mick Taylor is back, and the outback has never been more dangerous.”

Sean Lahiff said, “Wolf Creek: Legacy will add a new chapter to the Wolf Creek saga and Mick Taylor’s iconic path of destruction. It will be a raw and gritty chase across the outback, and I can’t wait to unleash this bold and terrifying cinematic experience on longtime fans and newcomers to the franchise.”

The deal was negotiated by Brandon Hill, Executive Director, Acquisitions, on behalf of Cineverse with Calum Gray of Architect Global.

 

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