Netflix’s ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Has a Post-Credits Scene [Spoilers]

Now streaming on Netflix, Texas Chainsaw Massacre is the latest sequel to Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a lean, mean, brute force slasher that offers up a whole new feast for Leatherface to devour. For more on that, you can read Bloody Disgusting’s review of Texas Chainsaw Massacre right here, written by head critic Meagan Navarro.

The rest of this article will contain some light spoilers for the new movie.

Much like Texas Chainsaw 3D nearly ten years ago – can you believe it’s already been that long? – Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre ends with a post-credits scene, one that oddly manages to send Leatherface out on the very same note as John Rambo in the similarly ultra-violent movie Rambo from 2008. Much like Rambo, Leatherface is finally headed back home.

In the post-credits scene, we see Leatherface return to the infamous house from Tobe Hooper’s original classic, the place where the nightmare began. With “insects chittering” in the background, a battered and bloodied Leatherface stumbles down a dirt path carrying his trusty chainsaw, director David Blue Garcia revealing his old home as Leather’s new destination.

It’s the only time the iconic house is seen in the new movie, though much of the film takes place in a home that looks quite similar to Leatherface’s old stomping grounds.

What has Leatherface been up to in the past several decades? Well, he’s been living in an orphanage not far from his family home ever since the events of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and the events of the new movie force him back out into the world. The suggestion here is that the next sequel, if we ever get one, may take us back to the iconic location.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now streaming on Netflix. Check it out, let us know what you think, and make sure to stick around for the post-credits scene at the very end of the movie.

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