Leatherface (2017) KILL COUNT - Summary

Summary

The video is a review of the horror movie "Leatherface," which is part of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. The review is hosted by James, who introduces the movie and provides some background information, including the fact that the film is a prequel to the original 1974 movie and exists in the same continuity as the 3D remake. The review then delves into the plot of the movie, detailing the various characters, their motivations, and the twists and turns in the storyline. The video also includes a detailed breakdown of the movie's kill count, which is 21 in total, including 15 men and 6 women. The review concludes by discussing the potential rumors of a crossover between "Leatherface," "Freddy," and "Jason," and ends with a thank you to the viewers.

Facts

1. The document is a review of the movie "Leatherface" from the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" franchise.
2. The review is written by James, who is an agent for the "Kill Count" series.
3. The movie "Leatherface" is a prequel to the original 1974 film, but exists in the same continuity as the 3D remake.
4. The movie is set in Texas and features characters like Verna Sawyer, the matriarch of the Sawyer family, and her son Jedediah.
5. The movie is directed by a pair of French directors and features a cast of young English actors.
6. The movie is set in the 1840s and the 1950s, and features a group of young asylum patients on the run.
7. The movie features a significant number of deaths, with 21 people dying in total.
8. The movie features a twist where the character Jackson, who was believed to be Leatherface, is revealed to be Jedediah.
9. The movie ends with Jedediah completing his transformation into Leatherface by sewing together and subsequently wearing a skin mask made of Lizzie's face.
10. The movie was released in 2017, but the rights to the franchise have changed hands since then.
11. There are rumors of a "Leatherface Freddy and Jason" crossover if certain distribution and acquisition deals get made.
12. The review ends with a thank you to some patrons and a reminder of an upcoming "Dead Meat Live" show in Austin, Texas.