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When it comes to horror-movie villains, there are a handful of memorable names, and one of the biggest is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s Leatherface. Debuting in 1974, the original movie was exceptionally controversial for its time because of its violence and gore, which could be argued is as graphic or more so than many modern horror slashers.
The first movie in the franchise introduces Leatherface as the primary antagonist. The focus is on him and his family, the Sawyer family (or Hewitt, depending on which timeline you’re watching). The Sawyers are sadistic, violent cannibals who live in a dilapidated house in rural Texas. Leatherface is simply the enforcer for that group–or a hunter, if you will. The character’s design as wearing the faces of his victims makes for an intimidating and iconic slasher killer, and that’s before you get to his titular chainsaw. Leatherface has become iconic throughout the various Texas Chainsaw Massacre films.
Within the world of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, there are a lot of movies. In total, there are 11, two of which are documentaries. And within all those movies, there are actually three distinct timelines, which can get confusing to the casual viewer. Sure, there are reboots or remakes, but the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise shakes things up as the series progresses. At times, the series even jumps between genres
So, if you’re looking forward to diving into this franchise, here is every Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, where you can watch them, and the timeline order.
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