The Human Centipede Iii -
After consulting with director Tom Six (playing himself), Bill Boss oversees the mass surgery. The resulting "megapede" of 500 people is presented to the Governor, along with a "Human Caterpillar"—death row inmates whose limbs have been amputated. Key Themes and Symbolism
Dwight suggests creating a "mega-centipede" of 500 inmates, arguing it would serve as the ultimate crime deterrent and save billions on food and facilities.
Governor Hughes (Eric Roberts) threatens to fire both men unless they can curb the prison's chaos and ballooning costs. The Human Centipede Iii
The prison is run by the sadistic Warden Bill Boss (Dieter Laser) and his loyal accountant Dwight Butler (Laurence R. Harvey). In a meta-twist, both actors played the villains in the previous films, but here they are new characters who are fans of the first two Human Centipede movies.
While widely panned by critics for its "shock for the sake of shock," the film is interpreted by some as a critique of institutional violence: After consulting with director Tom Six (playing himself),
Summaries. Taking inspiration from The Human Centipede films, the warden of a notorious and troubled prison looks to create a 500-
The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) (2015) - Plot - IMDb Governor Hughes (Eric Roberts) threatens to fire both
The story of The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) is a self-referential, satirical descent into extreme body horror that reframes the franchise's gruesome concept as a solution for the American prison system.