![]() ![]() However, Edith Rose was a baby in the 1973-set opening. Predictably, it's later revealed that Heather is actually the grown-up Edith Rose. While films aren't always set in the year they come out, the grandmother's tombstone is seen, and it says she died in 2012. ![]() That's where the timeline falls apart, as Heather is summoned back to Leatherface's hometown to collect an inheritance, after a grandmother she never knew she had dies. Why Texas Chainsaw 3D's Timeline Makes No Sense Its problems abound, but the worst is its strikingly illogical timeline. Sadly, Texas Chainsaw 3D wasn't done well, at all. That's an admirable goal, and if done well, actually could've beat Halloween (2018) to that particular gimmick of retconning the other sequels and referencing only the original. Related: Texas Chainsaw Massacre Reboot: Release Date & Story Details ![]() Skipping over the 2003 remake and its own 2006 prequel, we come to 2013's Texas Chainsaw 3D, which tried to serve as a direct sequel to the first film. 1994's Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation is so bad that some would put it in the running for worst horror sequel ever. 1990's Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 plays things straighter, but it still mostly comes off as a pale imitation of the original. 1986's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 saw Tobe Hooper return to direct, and while it's not a bad film, the tone is much more comedic, and it trades in genuine scares for straight-up gore. ![]()
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