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New ‘Leatherface’ Trailer Reveals New Reasons To Stay Scared!

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Leatherface was introduced to the world by the late – and gravely missed – Gunner Hansen and left people screaming for their lives. No joke!

Many unsuspecting viewers were so assaulted by the sweat-drenched terror raging above them on the silver screen that they leapt from their seats and fled wildly from the darkened theater to escape the rust-tinted macabre wonders of Tobe Hooper’s nightmarish masterpiece, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

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The original film was a lighting-in-a-bottle sort of project and was nothing short of a blistering phenomena. Like Hitchcock’s Psycho before it, Tobe Hooper’s original Texas Chainsaw Massacre terrified us by the ‘less is far more’ practice.

As a viewer, we are held captive and utterly unable to escape the gritty spectacle taking place before our watering eyes. We are convinced that we’re seeing far more blood and guts than we actually are – an art many modern movies sadly neglect.

For a movie praised for its level of gore, it’s shockingly tame on the splatter factor though. It gets us – in our minds.

The psychological anguish of the viewing experience is something we never outlive. It lingers and the hulking figure of Hansen’s Leatherface is an image that is seared upon the collective memory of our culture. So much so that his tool of choice – that revving, heavy-as hell chainsaw – has become its own iconic character in the annals of horror history.

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I say all that to bring up Lionsgate’s upcoming Leatherface, a film set to show us the coming of age story for the titular character Leatherface. It’s set to follow in the chronological cannon of both Tobe Hooper’s original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1972) and it’s direct sequel Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013).

As an origin tale, this installment in the gritty franchise will showcase everyone’s favorite chainsaw-wielding cannibal as a child, and how he turns from that prepubescent innocence into the murdering force of mayhem we now know him to be.

In all fairness, I have to admit that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the very few movies to truly scare me. I mean it truly did a number on me. Not since the original film have I been this excited to see a fresh installment in that meaty legacy.

We can expect to hear the chainsaw rev up once again October 20, 2017.

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Judging by the newly released trailer this is promising to be one more trip through the humid back roads of Hell. That cow mask, friends! Good Lord above, that cow mask alone has our skin crawling!

I’ve said it before, but it bears merit to say again. With all the returning horror icons flooding our screens this year, this is going to be one Hell of a Halloween!

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Mike Flanagan In Talks to Direct New Exorcist Movie for Blumhouse

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Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) is a national treasure that must be protected at all costs. Not only has he created some of the best horror series to ever exist, but he also managed to make a Ouija Board movie genuinely terrifying.

A report from Deadline yesterday indicates that we may be seeing even more from this legendary storysmith. According to Deadline sources, Flanagan is in talks with Blumhouse and Universal Pictures to direct the next Exorcist film. However, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse have declined to comment on this collaboration at this time.

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Mike Flanagan

This change comes after The Exorcist: Believer failed to meet Blumhouse’s expectations. Initially, David Gordon Green (Halloween)was hired to create three Exorcist films for the production company, but he has left the project to focus on his production of The Nutcrackers.

If the deal goes through, Flanagan will take over the franchise. Looking at his track record, this could be the right move for the Exorcist franchise. Flanagan consistently delivers amazing horror media that leave audiences clamoring for more.

It would also be perfect timing for Flanagan, as he just wrapped up filming the Stephen King adaptation, The Life of Chuck. This isn’t the first time he has worked on a King product. Flanagan also adapted Doctor Strange and Gerald’s Game.

He has also created some amazing Netflix originals. These include The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, The Midnight Club, and most recently, The Fall of the House of Usher.

If Flanagan does take over, I think the Exorcist franchise will be in good hands.

That’s all the information we have at this time. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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A24 Creating New Action Thriller “Onslaught” From ‘The Guest’ & ‘You’re Next’ Duo

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It’s always nice to see a reunion in the world of horror. Following a competitive bidding war, A24 has secured the rights to the new action thriller film Onslaught. Adam Wingard (Godzilla vs. Kong) will be directing the film. He will be joined by his longtime creative partner Simon Barret (You’re Next) as the scriptwriter.

For those unaware, Wingard and Barret made a name for themselves while working together on films such as You’re Next and The Guest. The two creatives are card carrying horror royalty. The pair have worked on films such as V/H/S, Blair Witch, The ABC’s of Death, and A Horrible Way to Die.

An exclusive article of out Deadline gives us the limited information we have on the topic. Although we don’t have much to go on, Deadline does offer the following information.

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“Plot details are being kept under wraps but the film is in the vein of Wingard and Barrett’s cult classics like The Guest and You’re Next. Lyrical Media and A24 will co-finance. A24 will handle worldwide releasing. Principal photography will begin in Fall 2024.”

A24 will be producing the film alongside Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett for Ryder Picture Company, Alexander Black for Lyrical Media, Wingard and Jeremy Platt for Breakaway Civilization, and Simon Barret.

That’s all the information we have at this time. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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Director Louis Leterrier Creating New Sci-Fi Horror Film “11817”

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According to an article from Deadline, Louis Leterrier (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) is about to shake things up with his new Sci-Fi horror film 11817. Leterrier is set to produce and direct the new Movie. 11817 is penned by the glorious Mathew Robinson (The Invention of Lying).

Rocket Science will be taking the film to Cannes in search of a buyer. While we don’t know much about what the film looks like, Deadline offers the following plot synopsis.

“The film watches as inexplicable forces trap a family of four inside their house indefinitely. As both modern luxuries and life or death essentials begin to run out, the family must learn how to be resourceful to survive and outsmart who — or what — is keeping them trapped…”

“Directing projects where the audience gets behind the characters has always been my focus. However complex, flawed, heroic, we identify with them as we live through their journey,” said Leterrier. “It’s what excites me about 11817‘s wholly original concept and the family at the heart of our story. This is an experience that movie audiences won’t forget.”

Leterrier has made a name for himself in the past for working on beloved franchises. His portfolio includes gems such as Now You See Me, The Incredible Hulk, Clash of The Titans, and The Transporter. He is currently attached to create the final Fast and the Furious film. However, it will be interesting to see what Leterrier can do working with some darker subject material.

That’s all the information we have for you at this time. As always, make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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