Wolf Creek
2005 Australian horror film by Greg McLean
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2025 | Principal photography for Wolf Creek: Legacy scheduled to begin, with John Jarratt set to reprise his leading villainous role. |
February 2025 | Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting announced as North American distributors for Wolf Creek: Legacy, with theatrical release planned for fall 2026. |
August 2024 | Franchise scheduled for relaunch with Wolf Creek: Legacy sequel, Sean Lahiff to direct. |
August 20 2024 | Wolf Creek was released on Blu-ray and digitally in the United States by Lionsgate. |
2022 | Wolf Creek 3 set to be released with the tagline 'There Will be Blood'. |
April 2022 | Wolf Creek 3 enters development phase, with location scouting beginning. Rachele Wiggins set to direct, Duncan Samarasinghe to write, with Greg McLean as producer. |
2018 | Esquire magazine listed Wolf Creek as the 14th scariest film of all time. |
2017 | The Wolf Creek television spin-off series concluded. |
2017 | Second series of Wolf Creek web television series aired. |
2017 | Film scholar Harry Benshoff cited Wolf Creek as a distinguished example of the 'torture porn' subgenre in the book A Companion to the Horror Film. |
2016 | A television spin-off series based on Wolf Creek began airing. |
February 20 2014 | Wolf Creek 2 received a wide release in Australia. |
February 19 2014 | Wolf Creek was released on Blu-ray in Australia by Roadshow Entertainment. |
2013 | Wolf Creek 2, the sequel to the original film, was released. |
August 30 2013 | Wolf Creek 2 had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. |
2012 | Filming and production of Wolf Creek 2 postponed and later commenced in late 2012. |
2012 | Wolf Creek 2 production postponed, with additional funding secured from the South Australian Film Corporation. |
2011 | Production of Wolf Creek 2 postponed after Edelsten withdrew his funding. |
August 2011 | Geoffrey Edelsten initially announced as a private investor for Wolf Creek 2, pledging A$5 million in production funding. |
2010 | In a retrospective review, Slant Magazine included Wolf Creek in its list of the 100 best films of the past decade. |
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