The Green Inferno developed a cult following over the years, with fans appreciating its clever blend of horror, satire, and social commentary. The film holds a 74% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics praising its intelligence, wit, and technical proficiency.

Roth explicitly dedicated the film to Ruggero Deodato, the director of the infamous Cannibal Holocaust (1980). Like its predecessor, The Green Inferno

Many Indian viewers prefer watching international horror in their native language to fully grasp the dialogue during high-tension scenes.

Activists travel to the Amazon to save a vanishing tribe, only to be captured by the very people they intended to protect.