The same seems to be happening with Texas Chainsaw Massacre as the two main characters from the 1974 film are returning, albeit in much older avatars. Halloween 2018 was successful at the box office and is now getting two sequels to round out the trilogy and end the saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. David Gordon Green's Halloween served as a direct sequel to the 1978 original and removed everything that came after it from canon. The producers of Texas Chainsaw Massacre seem to be following the example of the Halloween sequels. The film was announced last year and has finished filming but doesn't have a release date as of now. Hopefully, the upcoming legacy sequel sets itself apart from the earlier films. But none have come close to recreating the original's impact. Since the release of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, there have been several sequels, prequels, a remake, and direct to video films. "You'll have news soon." He further added. A lot of respect for the legacy of the first movie, but we're aware there's a new audience out there who might not love it or doesn't know anything about it, so we need to make sure they can enjoy it as well. "It started just as Evil Dead started us thinking, what can we do with this character and this franchise. He then talked about how Texas Chainsaw Massacre will honor the original's legacy. "When you test it, you get a score, and it scored as good as, which I think is better than Don't Breathe. There was someone online who said it didn't go well I don't know what screening he was at. "I would let the studio announce, but we played it a couple times. Fede Alvarez, who recently attended Bloody Disgusting's Boo Crew Podcast with Rodo Sayagues, squashed these rumors. The troublesome production combined with a disgruntled netizen who attended an early test screening has resulted in rumors raising doubts about Texas Chainsaw Massacre's quality.
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