10 Horror Movie Franchises That Went Out With A Whimper

2. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Next Generation
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise is a rare beast, in how it's gone out with a whimper on more than one occasion.

Of course, Tobe Hooper's 1974 Texas Chain Saw Massacre is an all-timer of not just the horror genre, but of cinema, period. That film would also prove to be the launching point for an initial four-movie story arc, taking in 1986's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, 1990's Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, and 1995's Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation.

While the response to TCM 2 was mixed and TCM3 was a disappointment, it was The Next Generation that ultimately tanked the franchise. Nowadays famous for featuring Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger in early roles, that fourth picture was a proper stinker which sucked on so many levels; not least in how it kept Leatherface on the sidelines for so much of its runtime, with McConaughey's villainous Vilmer taking centre-stage.

Since then, the timeline of Marcus Nispel's impressive 2003 TCM reboot was soured by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, the timeline of 2013's dull Texas Chainsaw 3D went out with a whimper with 2017's awful Leatherface prequel, and the most recent attempt to bring the IP back to life - 2022's Texas Chainsaw Massacre - is in the conversation for the worst entry in the entire franchise.

So yeah, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise has essentially been brought to a disappointing end on four different occasions.

 
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