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Will Wolf Creek 2 Happen Any Time Soon? We Have The Answers...

With so many horror movies on the horizon, one project that may have showed some potential was the sequel to the Greg McLean's

Wolf Creek which had received the funded it needed to get the film moving.



But now according to The Herald Sun, private investor Geoffrey Edelsten has launched legal action over his $5 million investment in the sequel to Ause horror flick. In documents filed in the Supreme Court this week, Mr Edelsten has flagged his intention to have rescinded the investment deed he gned for the sequel. He says he would never have invested $5 million had he known he was "by far and away" the biggest ngle private investor. The film which is suppose to be bigger, badder, more terrifying and action-packed than the first film has a $13.2 million budget. So at this present time it certainly looks as if we won't be seeing the deranged Ause slasher Mick Taylor (John Jarratt )in the Outback any time soon.

The dispute over the Wolf Creek 2 investment is due to be heard in February.

Stay tuned for more on this debacle.

Plot Synops:

Lured by the promise of an Australian holiday, backpackers Rutger, Katarina, and Paul vit the notorious Wolf Creek Crater. Their dream Outback adventure soon becomes a horrific reality when they encounter the te’s most infamous local, the last man any traveler to the region ever wants to meet; Mick Taylor (John Jarratt).

As the backpackers flee, Mick pursues them on an epic white knuckled rampage across hostile wasteland. Only one will remain to be dragged back to his lair to witness the true magnitude of his monstroty. And if the last man standing is to have any hope of surviving where no one else has survived before, he’ll have to use every ounce of cunning to outwit the man behind the monster and become every bit as ruthless as the monster inde the man.

Source:Herald Sun
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