How Leatherface Has Changed In Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2022 Reboot

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TexasChainsawMassacre 2022 reboot director David Blue Garcia explains how Leatherface has changed since 1974.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2022 reboot director David Blue Garcia explains how Leatherface has changed since 1974. The chainsaw-wielding mad man in a mask made from a human face first rampaged into the consciousness of horror fans in Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

That raw and low-budget Hooper horror masterpiece is of course now considered one of the most important fright films of all-time. Leatherface meanwhile has made his way onto the Mount Rushmore of horror villains alongside such slashers as Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers. And like those other famed horror movie bad guys, Leatherface has over the years found his way into a lot of sequels and prequels of varying degrees of quality.

I think the most notable change is that he has aged quite a bit. People like to talk about,"Oh, he would be so old" or"How would it feel to move around or lift a chainsaw?" And I don't think those people have been to Texas and seen these old farmers that I've seen. I mean, these guys are 80 years old and still hauling bags of grain and stuff over their shoulder.

“That bus” of course refers to a scene in the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre that was previewed in a recent trailer. In the scene, Leatherface boards a bus full of young people who immediately whip out their cell phones to record the spectacle of the chainsaw-wielding killer. One of the kids in the bus even tells Leatherface he’s going to get canceled for his behavior.

It may indeed stretch credulity a little to think that Leatherface would still be so physically strong as an elderly man, even if he has spent 50 years avoiding fast food and doing a lot of vigorous outdoor activity. But it’s worth suspending disbelief a little in order to enjoy the idea of the masked murderer, who dropped off the map entirely in the early ‘70s, suddenly and traumatically encountering Gen-Z and their technology.

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