DRagon Studios To Release Lost TCM Sequel, All American Massacre

DRagon Studios To Release Lost TCM Sequel, All American Massacre
Horror

After twenty-five years, the wait is almost over. You can finally be part of one of the most sought-after lost films in horror history All American Massacre.
In the wake of the groundbreaking success of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and its cult-classic sequel, director Tobe Hooper, his son William Hooper, and horror icon Bill Moseley joined forces to unleash a new nightmare from the heart of Texas.

That was twenty-five years ago.

Since then, the footage was believed lost, whispered about by horror fans and collectors for decades, with promises of its release that never came true.

Until now

This long-buried spin-off, newly resurrected and brought to life by DRagonSTUDIOS, delves deep into the twisted psyche of one of horror’s most unforgettable villains Chop “Bloody Bobby” Top. Rising from the ashes of his family’s blood-soaked legacy, “Bloody Bobby” returns with the brutal assistance of his chainsaw-wielding brother, Leathe(RRR)face, to carve a fresh path of terror through a modern world that has forgotten true fear. We also meet members of the family thought forgotten.

From the depths of the prison he now calls home, “Bloody Bobby’s” story unfolds. A descent into madness that blurs the line between a biography and an All American Massacre.

Featuring a new generation of victims, survivors, and unsuspecting souls, this long-awaited chapter reimagines the Texas Chainsaw mythology with the gritty realism, dark humor, and relentless energy that made the original films legendary.

Cinebacker Pre-Launch
https://cinebacker.com/pre-launch/all-american-massacre-inspired-by-the-texas-chainsaw-massacre/

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