A24 Wins Bid for 1970s Horror Franchise With Glen Powell in Major Role 

A24 secures Texas Chain Saw Massacre rights, opting for a bold TV series with Glen Powell and JT Mollner leading a fresh horror vision.

A24 Wins Bid for 1970s Horror Franchise With Glen Powell in Major Role 

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A24 is going deep into the horror territory, months after competitive bidding. The indie studio has now officially secured the rights to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a film that introduced us to Leatherface in 1974. Instead of rushing into a feature remake, A24 is opting for a long-form television series, and Glen Powell is backing it by serving as a producer (via The Hollywood Reporter). 

A24 has quickly become one of the most reputed and influential forces in modern horror, with films like Hereditary, Midsommar, and the X trilogy. So, let’s look at all the people who’ll be involved in this project and the creative direction it will take!

Everything We Know About A24’s Texas Chain Saw Massacre Series 

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A24’s take on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will unfold as a series, and rather than rehashing old film events, the creators will present the wider folklore surrounding Leatherface and his cannibalistic family (via THR). 

JT Mollner, who recently wrote the screenplay for The Long Walk, is set to direct the movie. The producing team is stacked with people who are experienced in the horror genre, such as Roy Lee, Steven Schneider, Stuart Manashil, Ben Ross, Dan Cohen, and, of course, Glen Powell. 

They’ve also brought Kim Henkel on board, who’s the co-writer of the original film. Moreover, the same team is also developing a separate Texas Chainsaw Massacre film, but Mollner is not involved in it. 

Why Glen Powell and JT Mollner Want to Recreate the Horror Saga 

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Glen Powell spoke about his love for the original film, calling it one of his favorites. As someone who’s from Texas, he views the franchise like a cultural artifact of his home state. However, Powell will not be involved as an actor and will only remain off-screen. Similarly, JT Mollner’s motivations are also rooted in admiration and respect for the movie (via THR): 

I have so much reverence for [director and co-writer] Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel because they created something bold, transgressive, and truly seminal that holds up even today as the gold standard for horror. When the idea for a long form exploration into this world came to me, I saw it as a fresh way in, as well to honor and build on the existing folklore. It’s the only way I wanted to do it — and I can’t imagine better partners for this concept than A24. This is truly an honor.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre won’t just be revived, but reinvented. Since Mollner instead explores the story through a new lens that wouldn’t diminish the impact of the original, A24’s bidding win will likely pay off. So, are you excited to see how they bring this series to life? 

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is streaming on Netflix (USA).

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