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    Blue Finch Acquires The Rights To New Christmas Horror ‘Unholy Night’

    By AdminFebruary 4, 2026
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    Blue Finch Acquires The Rights To New Christmas Horror ‘Unholy Night’


    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise refuses to stay dead, which feels appropriate for a series built on panic and poor decisions. After years of uneven sequels and missed swings, Leatherface is lining up another return that actually has people paying attention. This time the name attached is A24, which immediately changes the conversation. When a studio known for slow burns and emotional damage picks up a chainsaw, horror fans are right to lean in.

    This new chapter is not just another quick reboot meant to fill a release slot. The plan reportedly includes a television series as the entry point, with a feature film waiting in the wings. That choice alone suggests patience, which is something this franchise has not always had.


    A24 Taking The Wheel Changes Everything

    A24 does not approach horror like a checklist. The studio favors mood over noise and discomfort over spectacle. That makes it an interesting match for a franchise that began as raw and unsettling rather than flashy. The original film felt dirty and cruel because it refused to explain itself. That instinct lines up surprisingly well with A24’s strengths.

    Instead of polishing Leatherface into a mascot, this approach could return him to something closer to a presence. The house matters. The environment matters. The dread comes from waiting, not from counting kills. If A24 sticks to what it does best, this version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre might feel closer to an experience than a product.


    Glen Powell Being Involved Is Unexpected And Kind Of Perfect

    Glen Powell’s name being attached as a producer raised eyebrows for good reason. He is not someone you immediately associate with rural nightmare fuel. That is exactly why it works. Powell has shown sharp instincts about projects and collaborators, and his involvement suggests this is not being treated like disposable IP.

    No, this does not mean Leatherface suddenly becomes charming. It does mean there is likely thought going into tone and perspective. Horror benefits when people involved actually care about how it feels instead of how it sells. Powell’s presence hints that this revival wants to mean something beyond opening weekend numbers.


    Why Starting With A Series Feels Smart

    Launching with a series instead of a movie feels like an admission that Texas Chainsaw Massacre needs rebuilding, not restarting. Long form storytelling allows the fear to stretch out and settle in. You can sit with characters and choices long enough for dread to form naturally.

    This franchise has always been about atmosphere more than mythology. A series can focus on how people end up in terrible situations rather than rushing to explain why. That shift alone could make this version feel more grounded and more unsettling than recent entries.


    Horror Fans Are Nervous And That Is A Good Sign

    Any time Texas Chainsaw Massacre resurfaces there is a mix of excitement and dread, and not just the fun kind. Fans have been burned before. Still, this combination of creative voices feels different. It feels considered.

    At the very least, the franchise is no longer sleepwalking through its own legacy. Something new is being attempted, and that counts for a lot in a genre that thrives on risk. If this works, Leatherface might finally feel dangerous again. If it does not, well, horror history is full of good intentions and bad outcomes. Either way, the chainsaw is running, and this time it sounds a little meaner.

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