Chrissie and her friends set out on a road trip for a final fling before one is shipped off to Vietnam. Along the way, bikers harass the foursome and cause an accident that throws Chrissie from the vehicle. The lawman who arrives on the scene kills one of the bikers and brings Chrissie's friends to the Hewitt homestead, where young Leatherface is learning the tools of terror.
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman
war veteran
sadism
psychopath
mass murder
gore
knife
biker
prequel
murder
serial killer
leatherface
slaughterhouse
slasher
chainsaw
torture
cruelty
series of murders
cannibal
severed foot
meat hook
severed hand
1960s
Rank
#152 in 2006·#7270 overall
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
2.7 / 5
Where to Watch
Cast
Jordana Brewster
Chrissie
Taylor Handley
Dean
Diora Baird
Bailey
Matt Bomer
Eric
R. Lee Ermey
Uncle Charlie Hewitt / Sheriff Hoyt
Lew Temple
Sheriff Winston Hoyt
Andrew Bryniarski
Thomas Hewitt / Leatherface
Tim DeZarn
Slaughterhouse Supervisor
Lee Tergesen
Holden
Cyia Batten
Alex
Terrence Evans
Monty Hewitt
Marietta Marich
Luda Mae Hewitt
Crew
Jonathan Liebesman
Director
Steve Jablonsky
Original Music Composer
Michael Bay
Producer
Andrew Form
Producer
Brad Fuller
Producer
Kim Henkel
Producer
Tobe Hooper
Producer
Toby Emmerich
Executive Producer
Joe Bucaro III
Stunt Driver
Jake Garber
Makeup Effects
Greg Nicotero
Makeup Effects
David J. Schow
Story
Popular Reviews
536 reviews
vi
6.0★ · 08/28/21
you know what i could fix thomas
you know what i could fix thomas
3
vi
6.0★ · 08/26/21
why does thomas, the largest hewitt, not simply eat the other three?
why does thomas, the largest hewitt, not simply eat the other three?
1
vi
6.0★ · 08/18/21
horror movies really are just like what if there was an abandoned town in the south
horror movies really are just like what if there was an abandoned town in the south
1
Michael Myers
4.0★ · 05/22/26
Why on earth did my 12-year-old self think this was the height of horror? Some things are better left in the past.
Why on earth did my 12-year-old self think this was the height of horror? Some things are better left in the past.
Isaac Bailey
4.0★ · 05/05/26
The extreme amount of wittyness, if that even is a word, from Uncle Charlie really ruined this entire film's vibe. Even made it somewhat unwatchable to me at some point
The extreme amount of wittyness, if that even is a word, from Uncle Charlie really ruined this entire film's vibe. Even made it somewhat unwatchable to me at some point
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