A weekend getaway turns into a nightmare in Oh Deer! when a group of longtime friends gathers for a relaxing escape in a remote cabin. What begins as a serene retreat in the wilderness quickly descends into chaos as old grudges and simmering tensions surface. The group, made up of different personalities with a shared history, has always had its fair share of disagreements, but nothing could prepare them for the explosive events that follow.
The first day in the cabin is filled with laughter, reminiscing, and the kind of lighthearted bickering that only close friends can share. However, as the evening progresses and the alcohol flows, buried resentments start to bubble to the surface. A small argument ignites, revealing cracks in the group’s dynamic that have been festering for years. Words are exchanged, accusations are thrown, and the friendly atmosphere turns hostile.
The next morning, the friends wake up with a sense of unease hanging in the air. The forest, which once seemed like a peaceful escape, now feels ominous and suffocating. The tension escalates when one of the group members goes missing after a heated argument the night before. The remaining friends are divided—some believe it’s just a prank, while others fear something more sinister is at play.
As the day drags on with no sign of their missing friend, paranoia sets in. Every sound in the woods, every rustle in the bushes, sends them into a panic. They begin to suspect each other, wondering if one of them might be responsible for the disappearance. Trust erodes quickly, and alliances within the group start to shift as they try to figure out what happened.
That night, things take a darker turn when another friend is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Panic grips the group as they realize they are not alone in the woods. Something—or someone—is hunting them. The group splinters as fear and suspicion drive them to turn on each other. What was supposed to be a weekend of bonding and relaxation turns into a desperate fight for survival.
As the body count rises, the survivors are forced to confront the ugly truths about their friendships and the deep-seated animosities that have come to light. Each of them must decide who they can trust, if anyone at all. The once-close-knit group is torn apart by betrayal, and the line between friend and foe becomes increasingly blurred.
In the end, the real threat is revealed, but it’s not what anyone expected. The killer isn’t an outsider; it’s one of their own, driven by years of jealousy and anger. The survivors are left to grapple with the shocking betrayal, questioning how well they ever really knew each other. As dawn breaks, those who remain are left with the haunting realization that the true horror of the weekend wasn’t the violence or the deaths, but the revelation of what they were all capable of when pushed to the brink.