Dev Says Texas Chain Saw Massacre Will Not Follow Friday The 13th in Shutting Down
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of the most iconic horror films of all time, and fans of the franchise have been eagerly awaiting the sequel for years. However, recent news has caused some concern among fans that the film may be in danger of shutting down like its slasher counterpart, Friday the 13th. Fortunately, the film’s director, Dev, has recently come out to reassure fans that this will not be the case.
In a recent interview, Dev stated that the Texas Chain Saw Massacre will not be following in the footsteps of Friday the 13th and shutting down production. He explained that the film is still in development and that he and his team are working hard to make sure it is a success. He also noted that the film will be different from its predecessor, with a more modern take on the classic horror genre.
Dev also noted that the film is being made with a lot of respect for the original film and its fans. He said that he wanted to make sure that the sequel was true to the spirit of the original while also bringing something new to the table. He also stated that he was confident that fans would be pleased with the end result.
The news that the Texas Chain Saw Massacre will not be following in the footsteps of Friday the 13th and shutting down production is certainly welcome news for fans of the franchise. It is clear that Dev and his team are taking the time to make sure that the sequel lives up to expectations and is a worthy successor to the original film. With any luck, fans will soon be able to experience the horror of the Texas Chain Saw Massacre once again.