This is the actual tire spike strip used in the original Red Wedding concept photography — the piece that turned a wedding image into a threat.
The bride. The dress. The gas mask.
And wrapped through her fingers like a bouquet from hell — the spike strip.
That was the moment the film’s tone locked in. Romance colliding with violence. Ceremony meeting ambush. Beauty standing on something that can shred steel at 60 miles per hour.
This isn’t just a prop. It’s the visual metaphor that defined the movie before it existed.
The spike strip was used during the early test shoot with Leah Pipes — the images that became the foundation of the sales deck and the one-sheet concepts that moved the film forward. These weren’t leftover marketing materials. This was proof the movie had teeth.
Leah will not appear in the finished film due to her pregnancy, which makes this piece part of a very specific, unrepeatable chapter in Red Wedding’s history. A version of the film captured in still images — raw, dangerous, and singular.
The film is now moving forward with Lionsgate, with production beginning in April and new cast announcements coming soon. But this spike strip will not return to set. It already did what it was meant to do.
It sold the danger.
Condition:
• Used during original concept photography
• Real, weighted, and fully intact
• Natural handling wear from the shoot
• Untouched since
Nothing altered. Nothing dulled. Exactly as it was when we wrapped that day.
Included with this piece:
• Access to the private Dropbox link containing 20 high-resolution images from the original Red Wedding shoot
• A signed DVD of the ORIGINALS from Leah
This is not a stunt duplicate.
This is not background set dressing.
This is the weapon that helped build the world.
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