Index Of The Human Centipede Today
[First Sequence (2009)] ➔ [Full Sequence (2011)] ➔ [Final Sequence (2015)] 1. The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
| Role | Name(s) | | :--- | :--- | | | Tom Six (all three films) | | Producer(s) | Ilona Six, Tom Six (first film); Ilona Six (second film) | | Cinematographer | Goof de Koning (first film) | | Editor | Tom Six (first film) | | Composer(s) | Patrick Savage, Holeg Spies (first film); James Edward Barker (second film) | | Production Company | Six Entertainment Company | | Distributor(s) | IFC Films (first film) |
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The series is defined by its "meta" progression, where each sequel views the previous film as fiction.
In the lore of the films, the creation evolves in scale and method. [First Sequence (2009)] ➔ [Full Sequence (2011)] ➔
Final Sequence moves the action to the American prison system, offering a critique of punishment and the carceral state. The third film positions the human centipede as a "correctional tool" for inmates, drawing explicit parallels between medical experimentation and the American prison-industrial complex. This satirical layer earned the film coverage from mainstream outlets including the BBC, which questioned whether it might be "the most abhorrent film ever".
Filmed in stark black and white to emphasize its grit and brutality. The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) (2015) The Concept: In the lore of the films, the creation
The production of The Human Centipede trilogy is as unusual as its premise.
When Tom Six released The Human Centipede (First Sequence) in 2009, he unleashed one of the most controversial and recognizable horror concepts in modern cinema. What followed was a meta-narrative trilogy that blurred the lines between reality, fiction, and depravity.