What lurks in the basement? You guessed it: Leatherface, now older, angrier, and wielding a chainsaw with modern digital gore.

The film generally received negative reviews from critics, often cited for its timeline inconsistencies (as it claims to be a direct sequel to the 1974 film despite being set in modern times). Where to Watch Legally You can find the movie through official channels such as: Streaming: Check availability on (regional availability varies) or platforms like Peacock and AMC+ Digital Purchase/Rent: Available for rent or purchase on Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), Apple TV, and Amazon Prime Video. detailed breakdown of the movie's timeline or a list of its most famous kill scenes Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) - Forever Cinematic Commentary

Directed by John Luessenhop, Texas Chainsaw 3D picks up immediately after the harrowing climax of Tobe Hooper’s 1974 masterpiece. We see the Sawyer family homestead swarmed by a vengeful Texas mob. They torch the house, shooting anyone who runs. But in the chaos, a baby is found in the rubble—the infant daughter of the Sawyers.

As the title suggests, the film was designed for 3D theaters. Critics noted that many shots—like chainsaws being thrust toward the camera—feel forced when watched in a standard 2D format. Summary of Reception Rating/Sentiment Rotten Tomatoes ~19% Tomatometer (Critics) Metacritic 31/100 (Generally Unfavorable) IMDb 4.8/10 (User Average)

The story follows Heather, who travels to Texas to collect an inheritance from a grandmother she never knew, only to discover she has a murderous cousin named Leatherface living in the basement. Stars Alexandra Daddario, Dan Yeager, and Trey Songz. Continuity: