'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' Coming to 4K Ultra HD in 2023

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'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' Coming to 4K Ultra HD in 2023
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TheTexasChainsawMassacre is finally coming to 4K UHD.

Halloween might be over, but watching horror movies is an all-year affair. There have been so many great classic horror physical media releases this year and 2023 looks to be no different. In a sea of Halloween reveals, Dark Sky Films has announced that they’re bringing Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to 4K Ultra HD in 2023.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Texas Chainsaw as a franchise is known as a bloody grindhouse affair. It received new life earlier this year with a Netflix legacy sequel and is even getting a video game in 2023, but the original film will always be one of the keystone slashers. From its thick atmosphere to its brilliant production design to its intense sequences of dreadful horror, Texas Chainsaw is one of the scariest films of all time.

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