View Full Version : Greg Mclean-Once A Young Filmmaker; Now Only Wolf Creek
Adam1983
10-24-2021, 11:58 AM
I thought by now he'd have all sorts of movies. He focuses on the Australian outback and dangers therein.
What happened to this guy? Ia directing moreso a 2nd job?
Adam1983
11-01-2021, 07:23 PM
Overall, I am not a huge fan of the Wolf Creek franchise but I see with John Jarrett's legal woes satisfied and Covid-19 lockdown easing up produciton on Wolf Creek 3 is started up and there will even be a season 3 as well...
Greg Mclean is only going to produce the 3rd movie installment as mentioned here: https://movieweb.com/wolf-creek-3-poster/
Outside of Australia, distribution and rights have been handed off as mentioned here: https://variety.com/2021/film/global/wolf-creek-3-altitude-cannes-market-1235001271/
I don't really want to own anything besides Season 1 of Wolf Creek. It had such a final ending it took me a while but finally saw Wolf Creek Season 2 (was exclusive on Stan TV SVOD in Australia for longest time). Overall, I really felt it was probably the weakest entry so far...
I will probably check out the 3rd movie and Season 3. I haven't read the books yet but I guess those are part of the whole continuity as well.
If they do a Mick vs. Freddy movie that will be the only thing I think they can do after that...
Adam1983
11-20-2021, 08:25 PM
I made a posting on Facebook asking people who their quadrant 4 slasher villains were. Art the Clown (2 shorts, 4 films), Jigsaw (Saw Franchise), Mick Taylor (Wolf Creek Franchise), and the Collector (2 films) I think are the next level of grisly for the late '00's-2010's... Mick Taylor isn't in a traditional slasher but moreso different pacing that grinds it in more without resorting to still framed shots of gruesomeness that the Terrifier film had.