Several days ago we showed off a brand new piece of sale art for Texas Chainsaw 3D, which had some nice "in-yo-face" action -- little did we know that the aforementioned one-sheet was actually supposed to be a 3D motion poster that at the time was motionless.
Check out what the poster is supposed to look like... Pretty damned nifty, huh?
http://i47.tinypic.com/6xs2ur.
Texas Chainsaw 3D stars Dan Yeager, John Dugan, Bill Moseley, Alexandra Daddario, Sue Rock, Tania Raymonde, Scott Eastwood, Gunnar Hansen, Tobe Hooper, Paul Rae, Keram Malicki-Sánchez, Ritchie Montgomery, Trey Songz, Marilyn Burns, Shaun pos, Thom Barry and Richard Riehle.
http://youtu.be/6Es13uZzUQQ
A direct sequel to Tobe Hooper’s cult-clasc, the film pick's up where the 1974 film left off in Newt, Texas, where for decades people went misng without a trace. The townspeople long suspected the Sawyer family, owners of a local barbeque pit, were somehow responble. Their suspicions were finally confirmed one hot summer day when a young woman escaped the Sawyer house following the brutal murders of her four friends. Word around the small town quickly spread, and a vigilante mob of enraged locals surrounded the Sawyer stronghold, burning it to the ground and killing every last member of the family – or so they thought.
Decades later and hundreds of miles away from the original massacre, a young woman named Heather learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from a grandmother she never knew she had. After embarking on a road trip with friends to uncover her roots, she finds she is the sole owner of a lavish, isolated Victorian manon. But her newfound wealth comes at a price as she stumbles upon a horror that awaits her in the manon’s dank cellars…
Texas Chainsaw 3D is directed by John Luessenhop from a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms.
Look for the highly anticipated film to hit theaters on January 4th, 2013.
Source: the 'Bid
The poster makes the new Leatherface look more impresve than that trailer does. I just hope they go with the less is more approach when dealing with him. The more layers you peel back the less scary he'll become. It's not Shakespeare, we don't need to know all of his internal motivations. Just get the setup right and let him loose to cut 'em down!