Netflix's 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' Director Talks Sequel Hopes, Says He Has Ideas Ready

Texas Chainsaw Massacre is back with a new film that is streaming now on Netflix.
The new installment in the popular horror franchise is a direct sequel to the original 1974 film Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
In the new movie, Leatherface returns after nearly 50 years of hiding to terrorize a group of idealistic young friends who accidentally disrupt his carefully shielded world in a remote Texas town.
Director David Blue Garcia, who has mainly worked as a cinematographer for the last two decades, is opening up about his plans for a sequel.
Click inside to find out what he said…
“I’ve actually brainstormed quite a bit about what would happen in a continuation of this story, or just another tale in this world. I have some really cool ideas that I’d love to have the opportunity to pitch if Legendary wants to make another one,” David told THR. “There’re also things when I watched this movie that I look back on and I wish I had done, so I’ve got those in my back pocket if I get to do another one. And of course, there’s that teaser at the end of the film, so there’s definitely a future to explore.”
Critics have not been too kind to the movie, which has a 30% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences are not giving great reviews either as it has a 40% audience score right now.