Evil Wears Many Faces: A Look Back at Texas Chainsaw 3D Released on January 4, 2013, Texas Chainsaw 3D attempted to breathe new life into the iconic franchise by serving as a direct sequel to Tobe Hooper’s original 1974 masterpiece. The Story: A Deadly Inheritance
The Plot: The story jumps forward several decades to present-day (2012/2013). A young woman named Heather (Alexandra Daddario) inherits a massive, decrepit mansion in Texas from a grandmother she never knew she had. Along with her friends, she travels to the estate, unaware that living in the basement is the now-adult baby rescued years ago—who has grown into the chainsaw-wielding behemoth known as Leatherface (Dan Yeager). texas chainsaw 3d vegamovies
Texas Chainsaw 3D was not a critical darling. It holds a dismal 19% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics panned its wooden dialogue, nonsensical timeline, and the jarring use of 3D (a short-lived early 2010s trend). However, the film became a cult favorite among slasher fans for several reasons: Evil Wears Many Faces: A Look Back at
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Cameos: The film honored its roots by featuring original 1974 cast members Gunnar Hansen (the original Leatherface) and Marilyn Burns (the original Sally Hardesty) in new roles. 4. Critical Reception & Controversies
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