2003 Leatherface, whose look was crafted by special effects artist Scott Stoddard, has been combed over obsessively to ensure that this unique version of Leatherface is perfectly captured in game.
A new NECA figure is on the way as things get sinister with their newest Leatherface, which brings one of horror cinema's most disturbing icons to life. Inspired by Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw ...
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Would it surprise you to learn that the man behind the iconic Leatherface mask in the 1974 horror movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was not at all like the character he portrayed? You might be ...
Every Leatherface from every film in the horror franchise will terrorize the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre maze at Universal’s Horror Nights — and we’ve got your guide to telling them all apart. A Texas ...
Despite never uttering a single word, Leatherface became one of the most legendary and recognizable horror characters of all time following his debut in the 1974 classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
While Fortnite has not shied away from adding content from R-rated films, the developers sometimes have to tone things down a little to make them compatible with the game and its world. Notably, ...
Leatherface and his "family" in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III sits alongside The Hills Have Eyes 2 in the pantheon of teaser trailers ...
Entertainment Weekly rates the best (and worst) of Leatherface on film. In October 1974, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre birthed Leatherface, arguably the granddaddy of all celluloid slashers, and ...