Curry Barker Reveals Surprising Inspiration for A24's Texas Chainsaw Massacre Reboot
Breaking News — Horror filmmaker Curry Barker, whose debut feature Obsession has not yet premiered, is already locked into directing A24's upcoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot. In an exclusive interview, Barker revealed that the new film will draw primary inspiration from the franchise's most underrated installment: the 1986 sequel The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.
The Revelation
"The original is a masterpiece, but the sequel is where the franchise truly found its twisted soul," Barker told Variety. He added, "That dark humor, the grotesque family dynamic — it's pure, unfiltered horror that modern audiences have never seen done right." The filmmaker emphasized that his reboot will honor that tone rather than conventional slasher tropes.

Barker's Obsession, a psychological horror-thriller, has already generated significant buzz at festivals. With A24's backing, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot is now one of the most anticipated horror projects in development. Industry insiders say Barker's unique vision could redefine the long-running series.
Background
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise began with Tobe Hooper's 1974 landmark horror film. Subsequent sequels, remakes, and prequels have seen mixed critical and commercial success. The 1986 sequel, directed by Hooper himself, was initially panned but has gained a cult following for its over-the-top violence and satirical edge.

A24, known for arthouse horror hits like Hereditary and The Witch, acquired the rights in early 2024. Barker's appointment marks the studio's first major franchise play. The director has cited the sequel's blend of terror and absurdity as the key to revitalizing the IP.
What This Means
Barker's approach signals a sharp departure from recent entries. The 2022 Netflix sequel Texas Chainsaw Massacre was criticized for being a pale imitation of the original. By leaning on the sequel's audacious spirit, Barker hopes to deliver something fresh yet faithful.
"Fans deserve a film that respects the legacy but isn't afraid to get weird," Barker said. "We're going back to the roots of what made Leatherface terrifying — the unpredictability." Analysts predict the A24-backed film could attract both franchise loyalists and new audiences, especially given Barker's rising profile.
Production is expected to begin in late 2024. No casting announcements have been made, but sources say the script is complete and focuses on a new family of victims drawn into the Sawyer clan's orbit. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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