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The best slasher in history will have a television series from A24
Don't you hear the chainsaw anymore?

- February 4, 2026
- Updated: February 4, 2026 at 5:01 PM

A24, known for its innovative approach to film and television, has announced that it is developing a new series based on the iconic universe of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The series, directed by JT Mollner, will mark the beginning of a series of planned projects that will expand the franchise that started with the 1974 horror film.
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The news comes after an intense and prolonged battle for the rights to the franchise, where A24 has finally secured both the film and television rights. This strategic move is shaping up to be an ambitious step to revive and reinterpret one of the most terrifying classics in horror cinema, which has generated expectations among genre fans.
The franchise of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has been a recurring source of inspiration in horror cinema, and the new series promises to offer a fresh approach, possibly maintaining some of the elements that made the original famous, such as its chilling atmosphere and rich narrative. Details about the specific plot have not yet been revealed, but with Mollner at the helm, there is an expectation that contemporary themes would be explored while paying homage to the original work.
A24’s choice to undertake this project is not surprising, as the company has consistently demonstrated a commitment to high-quality productions and a bold approach to visual storytelling. With other projects within the Texas Chainsaw Massacre universe planned, A24 could be laying the groundwork for a complete franchise revival, something that could also inspire other developments within the horror genre.
It remains to be seen how this series will develop and whether it will truly meet the expectations of fans, but the announcement has already begun to generate excitement and debates among genre followers.
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