10 Horror Movies You'll Probably Never See
9. All American Massacre

Did you know there's a secret, unreleased entry into the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise?
All American Massacre began filming in 1998 and was intended to be the series' fifth entry, following the widely panned Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation.
The picture was set to be a sequel and prequel to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and though initially designed as a 15-minute short, it was ultimately expanded into an hour-long feature. Original Texas Chain Saw Massacre director Tobe Hooper's son William helmed All American Massacre, while Bill Moseley returned as the fan favourite villain Chop Top, who was revealed to have survived his seemingly fatal tumble at the end of the second movie.
Set many years later, Chop Top would reveal the Sawyer family's origins to reporters through flashbacks, before embarking on a new massacre in the present. Oh, and legendary guitarist Buckethead played Leatherface, because why not?
More than 25 years later, All American Massacre still remains unreleased, leaving fans with only a brief glimpse from a teaser trailer that eventually found its way online.
Though Hooper himself insists that he's still working on releasing the film, so much time has passed that fans won't believe it's happening until they're actually watching it for themselves.