When I eventually read the script, I was like, “Oh, wow, this is scary! This is a Texas Chainsaw!” So, it was fun to be able to do the mix. Is that what drew you to the role of Lila? The, uh, “fun” of it all?Honestly, no. I think it's more fun to be in it, though. It totally changed the trajectory of my life. I have vivid memories of watching the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre when I was twelve years old. Spoilers ahead - so beware.įirst of all, we need to know: Are you a longtime horror fan or is this all very new to you?I've always watched horror movies. In conversation with Tudum, Fisher discusses their history with the horror genre, the concept of the “final girl,” and considers the film’s most shocking moments. But in TCM, Fisher is taking on a deeply personal (and obviously horrifying) story, turning it on its head and subverting age-old genre tropes. Little do they know that the long dormant Leatherface has other plans for them.Īmong the pack is our protagonist, Lila, portrayed by Elsie Fisher who struck mainstream success with 2018’s Eighth Grade. Netflix’s direct sequel to the 1974 classic of the same name follows a group of teen influencers who head to the ghost town of Harlow, Texas, in hopes of turning it into a social media haven. As we brace ourselves for the buzzy terrors of the latest Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a new “final girl” is born.
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