![]() Body Horror: It's a horrifying flesh-eating virus.Blood from the Mouth: One of the later symptoms of the virus (how much later seems to vary between movies) involves vomiting blood- a lot of it.They're completely different types of pathogens, people! Artistic License – Biology: The infection acts like a bacterium - replicating in water without a host, remaining contagious long after a host expires, being inspired by Real Life flesh-eating bacteria - but is called a virus by the scientists in the prequel.Apocalypse How: The flesh-eating virus variety.A fourth film, Outbreak, was also tentatively planned but was jettisoned in favor of a Recycled Script remake in 2016. Roth would later continue down this path with the Hostel series and The Green Inferno.Ĭabin Fever was followed by a sequel, Cabin Fever: Spring Fever, in 2009, and a prequel, Cabin Fever: Patient Zero in 2014. ![]() Rather, he saw the violence and nudity as essential ingredients of what he saw as a throwback to 80's horror. Inspired by many of his favorite horror films, such as Evil Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), and The Last House on the Left, Roth wanted to step away from what he saw as the " watered down" studio horror films. Roth's directorial debut, the story was inspired by a trip to Iceland, during the course of which Roth developed a skin infection. Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film directed by Eli Roth, about a group of college students who stay in a secluded cabin on a camping trip and subsequently find themselves falling victim to a flesh-eating virus (''Fever'', geddit?).
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