The Woodmen tells the gripping story of three strangers who must fight for survival when they find themselves trapped in the remote wilderness of the Great Smoky Mountains. These rugged mountains, shrouded in mist and mystery, are home to a clan of feral humans—inhabitants who have lived outside the reach of civilization for generations, fiercely protecting their territory.
As the trio attempts to escape, they quickly realize that they are not just up against the harsh elements of nature but a group of ruthless, cunning adversaries who know the land intimately and will stop at nothing to keep it theirs. The clan, brutal and relentless in their defense of the mountains, views outsiders as a threat to their way of life. To them, intruders are prey, and they will use any means necessary—deception, ambush, and savage violence—to ensure no one leaves alive.
The story follows each of the three characters as they navigate not only the physical challenges of the wilderness but also their growing fear of the relentless pursuers closing in on them. Trust becomes scarce, and the group is forced to rely on their wits and survival instincts as the line between predator and prey blurs. The landscape itself is both a refuge and a trap, offering a false sense of safety in its dense forests and treacherous terrain.
As the tension builds and the stakes rise, the group must confront their own fears, pasts, and personal limitations if they are to have any hope of escaping the clutches of the Woodmen—the savage guardians of the Smoky Mountains. Their journey is one of desperation, courage, and the fight to survive against an unseen, ever-present threat that will not rest until they are hunted down.
The Woodmen is a relentless survival thriller that explores the limits of human endurance and the dark side of isolation, where the line between human and monster becomes dangerously thin.