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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Bloodlines (2025): Leatherface Returns in a Gory New Chapter! 🪚🩸
📣 Horror fans, rev up your chainsaws! Rumors are buzzing about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Bloodlines, a chilling new installment in the iconic franchise, slated for a September 19, 2025, release on Netflix. Produced by Legendary Pictures, this unconfirmed sequel-prequel hybrid promises to dive into the Sawyer family’s twisted origins while unleashing Leatherface’s modern-day terror. No official trailer has dropped, but the hype is real—here’s everything we know (and imagine) about this blood-drenched nightmare! 😱🌵

What’s Bloodlines About?
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Bloodlines is rumored to weave two timelines, blending a prequel exploring the Sawyer family’s descent into madness with a sequel continuing the carnage from Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022). In the past, we’re taken to the 1950s Texas backroads, where a young Leatherface—born into the cannibalistic Sawyer clan—learns the brutal “family trade” under his deranged kin. Flash forward to 2025, a group of true-crime podcasters ventures into Harlow, Texas, chasing the Leatherface legend for their viral series. Their investigation leads them to an abandoned Sawyer homestead, where they awaken a now-elderly but still deadly Leatherface, who’s been hiding in plain sight.

Expect relentless gore, psychological dread, and the franchise’s signature claustrophobic terror. The story may revisit the 2022 film’s post-credits tease of Leatherface returning to his 1974 home, while introducing new victims and Sawyer relatives. Themes of legacy, trauma, and the cyclical nature of violence could tie the timelines, with the podcasters’ obsession mirroring the Sawyers’ own twisted devotion. Will anyone escape the chainsaw’s roar, or is Harlow doomed to bleed again?
The Cast & Crew Buzz

No confirmed cast or crew is attached, but fan speculation and the franchise’s history fuel exciting possibilities:
- Leatherface: Likely played by a new actor (Mark Burnham portrayed him in 2022), with practical effects and prosthetics to age the iconic killer. A young Leatherface in the prequel could be a rising star like Teo Briones (Chucky).
- New Victims: Fan-casted leads include Kaitlyn Santa Juana (The Flash) as a podcaster with a personal tie to Harlow, or Glen Powell, a Texas native rumored to be circling the franchise, as a local sheriff.
- Returning Faces: While unlikely, fans hope for Sarah Yarkin (Melody from 2022) to return, tying to the prior film’s survivor arc, or Olwen Fouéré as a reimagined Sally Hardesty, despite her 2022 death.
- Director: No name is confirmed, but David Blue Garcia (2022’s director) has expressed sequel interest, with “cool ideas” for Leatherface’s future. Alternatively, Andy Muschietti (It), also linked to the franchise, could bring a polished horror vision.
- Producers: Legendary Pictures, per rumors, with Fede Álvarez (Evil Dead remake) potentially returning as a story writer/producer, known for respecting the 1974 original.
The rumored $15–20 million budget aligns with the 2022 film’s Netflix model, promising gritty practical gore and Texas-shot authenticity, possibly in Austin or Bastrop like the original.

The Texas Chainsaw Legacy
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, launched by Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic, is a horror cornerstone:
- 1974 Original: Made for $140,000, it grossed $30 million, introducing Leatherface and the cannibalistic Sawyers. Its raw, documentary-style terror (inspired by Ed Gein) birthed the slasher genre.
- Sequels & Reboots: Nine films, including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986, a black comedy with Dennis Hopper), Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013, starring Alexandra Daddario), and the 2022 Netflix sequel, grossed over $252 million combined. Continuity is messy, with most entries rebooting or ignoring prior films.
- 2022 Film: A direct sequel to 1974, it followed influencers in Harlow, Texas, facing Leatherface. It hit #2 on Netflix’s global charts (29.18 million hours viewed in days) but scored a 15% on Rotten Tomatoes, criticized for weak characters and gentrification satire.
- Cultural Impact: Leatherface remains a slasher icon alongside Freddy and Jason, spawning comics, games, and a 2025 Universal Horror Unleashed haunted house.
Bloodlines could build on the 2022 film’s modern lens or pivot to the Texas Chainsaw Legacy rumor, set in a gated community, Oasis Oaks, where a family faces Leatherface’s clan.

Trailer & Production Status
No official trailer for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Bloodlines exists, and the September 19, 2025, release is unverified, sourced only from damoxe.com. The project’s sequel-prequel concept aligns with fan desires for Sawyer origins, but no studio announcements or casting confirmations have surfaced. A related rumor about Texas Chainsaw Legacy suggests a theatrical release, with interest from studios and names like Glen Powell and Andy Muschietti, as Legendary’s rights lapsed in 2023.
The 2022 film’s success on Netflix (top 10 in 94 countries) and Garcia’s sequel pitch fuel speculation, but Bloodlines lacks concrete backing. Fans on X and Reddit discuss a potential 50th-anniversary tie-in (2024 marked 50 years since 1974), but no firm details exist. If real, filming would likely start soon in Texas, aiming for Netflix or a hybrid theatrical-streaming drop.

Why You Should Be Excited
- Leatherface’s Return: The masked killer’s raw terror—chainsaw revving, human-skin mask—remains unmatched, promising gore galore. Fans call him “the greatest killer” for his human, non-supernatural menace.
- Sequel-Prequel Blend: Exploring the Sawyers’ origins while advancing the 2022 story could satisfy purists and new fans, avoiding the 2022 film’s “toothless” satire pitfalls.
- Texas Grit: The franchise’s low-budget roots and rural setting deliver authentic horror, with Bloodlines likely to keep the 1974 film’s “nightmare made real” vibe.
- Fan Hype: X posts and Reddit threads show hunger for a fresh take, with some wanting a direct 2022 sequel or a suburban twist like Legacy.
Get Ready!

While The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Bloodlines (2025) remains unconfirmed, the franchise’s enduring terror keeps fans buzzing. Rewatch the 1974 classic or 2022’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre on Netflix to prep, or dive into The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 for its wild black comedy. Follow @Netflix, @Legendary, and fan accounts like @CriticalOverlord on X for updates. Share your dream cast or kills below—want a Sawyer flashback, podcaster carnage, or Glen Powell vs. Leatherface? Let’s hear it! 🎥🪓
📌 Will Bloodlines carve a new legacy, or is it just a rumor? Join the massacre and brace for the chainsaw’s roar! 🩸🌄