The Internet Archive (Archive.org) is famous for preserving two things: old websites (Wayback Machine) and . It operates in a legal gray area regarding video games and films, hosting many "abandonware" movies that studios have stopped distributing.

The Internet Archive holds many wonders—old software, 90s Geocities pages, punk rock demo tapes—but it does not hold a secret Wrong Turn sequel. The only thing hiding in those digital hills is disappointment, adoringly preserved for the next confused horror fan.

"I heard my friend’s cousin downloaded Wrong Turn 7 from the Internet Archive. It wasn't the 2021 movie. It was a grainy VHS rip of three hikers getting killed by a guy in a different mask. Then the file deleted itself."

If you stumbled upon this article while looking for a download link, take the hint: Watch Wrong Turn 2 instead. Henry Rollins with a machine gun is better than any ghost file you’ll find on Archive.org. Wrong Turn 7, Internet Archive, Wrong Turn 7 Internet Archive, lost horror movies, Wrong Turn 2021, Archive.org horror, direct-to-DVD sequels.

However, one ghost haunts the forums more than any mutant crossbow bolt: