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  1. Texas Chainsaw 3D (stylized on-screen simply as Texas Chainsaw) is a 2013 American 3D slasher film directed by John Luessenhop, with a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms. It is the seventh installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise and serves as a direct sequel to the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre .

    • The First Timeline
    • The Leatherface III Timeline
    • The Generation Timeline
    • The Reboot ("Remake") Timeline
    • The 3D Timeline
    • The Requel Timeline

    This timeline (in regards to map shown on the right) would interconnect the 2017 prequel and connect overall the original 1974 film and its 1986 sequel, as well as both incoherent 1990 and 1995 sequels (due to the latter duo of films serving as soft reboots and misaligned; despite referencing in the timeline to the films and alluding it as aligned)...

    Like the Generation timeline below, its worth noting that Leatherface (2017) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) are both films omitted in this timeline, despite the latter films being interconnected to the 1974 film, much like this film and the 1995 film (which, in the first timeline, is considered a sequel to Leatherface 3, despite the major...

    It should be worth noting that the 2017 film and prequel to the 1974 film are disputed to take place in either this timeline or the Leatherface III timeline, as well as the 1986 sequel to the first film also omitted (despite the 2017 prequel to the 1974 film and the 1986 sequel to it being connected in the first timeline; technically, The Next Gene...

    The only separate timeline and alternate continuity of the 1974 film and its sequels (only being referenced and inspired by it, due to major characters renamed and are paralleled)

    Is the first timeline to attempt and make a trilogy, in the trend of requels, which would be succeeded more directly by the Requel Timeline and the release of Texas Chainsaw Massacre(2022), which its separate of

    The most recent and fourth (sixth, technically) timeline, which according to the producer of the ninth film in the franchise, in regards to continuity, stated the following: According to Fede Álvarez, the film does not explicitly erase the continuity of the previous sequels: "When movies do that, sometimes it feels a bit disrespectful to all the ot...

    • Original Timeline: 1860s-1973. The Original Timeline is the sequence of events as laid out by the first three films of the series, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2" (aka "TCM 2"), both directed by Tobe Hooper, and 1990's "Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III."
    • Original Timeline: 1973. On August 18, 1973, Sally Hardesty (Marilyn Burns), her brother Franklin (Paul A. Pertain), and their friends travel to south Texas after receiving word that their grandfather's grave has been desecrated.
    • Original Timeline: 1973-1986. "TCM 2" begins with an opening narration just like the original did, laying out the scene for this long-awaited second chapter.
    • Original Timeline: 1986. Lefty's quest for vengeance against the Sawyers gets its big break when local radio DJ Vanita "Stretch" Brock (Caroline Williams) records audio of Leatherface (Bill Johnson) murdering a couple of preppy yahoos on the way to town for the big game.
  2. Mar 4, 2014 · I just watched the latest Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2013) and I don't understand where the name Sawyer came in. In the original as well as the version with Jessica Beil, the name was Hewitt. "Footage taken from the Hewitt residence". Why was the last name Sawyer in the recent version? Also, why rename Leather face from Thomas Hewitt to "Jed Sawyer"?

    • Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Of course the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre is number one on the list. Brutal without much onscreen gore – and relentless in its pacing, Hooper’s low budget marvel still has the power to disturb.
    • Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) Tobe Hooper’s belated sequel, produced by Cannon Films, emphasizes the black humor of the original – while also pushing the envelope on the onscreen violence.
    • Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) After several years of silence, Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes made some buzz when it bought the franchise and decided to reboot the original film.
    • Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) After the darkly humorous second film, TCM III takes a more serious approach to the subject matter. Abandoning any continuity from Hooper’s sequel, the David Schow script attempts to recreate the original through the lens of an 80s slasher movie.
  3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, released in 1974, written and directed by Tobe Hooper, was the first and most successful entry in the series. It is considered to be the first of the 1970s slasher films , and originated a great many of the clichés seen in countless later low-budget slashers.

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  5. More than four decades after its release, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre still shocks and thrills audiences with its realistic imagery, unhinged tone, and “based on a true story” marketing—and...