![]() For those who did find themselves enamored with Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Melody's death may have come as a disappointment, though as Yarkin notes, it was an appropriate shocker to leave audiences hooked by the end. However, as the two let their self-driving car take them out of town, he would reemerge with chainsaw in hand and drag Melody out of the car and decapitate her all while Lila could only watch as Leatherface dances in the middle of the street. The ending to the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre saw siblings Melody and Lila seemingly killing Leatherface with his own chainsaw by knocking him into a pool of water and sinking to the floor. ![]() When asked about her character's last-minute death and whether she was disappointed by it, the star revealed she was happy about the moment and considers it the best part of the movie. In time for the film's release, Sarah Yarkin caught up with CinemaBlendto offer some insight for Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Related: How Texas Chainsaw Massacre's New Leatherface Compares To The Original Finally hitting Netflix this past week, Texas Chainsaw Massacre has received generally mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with commendations for its gore and kills but criticism for its script and story. ![]() David Blue Garcia is at the helm for the new installment with a script penned by Chris Thomas Devlin based on a story treatment by producers and Don't Breathe duo Fede Álvarez and Rodo Sayagues. Sarah Yarkin leads the cast of Texas Chainsaw Massacre alongside Elsie Fisher, Jacob Latimore, Moe Dunford, Alice Krige, Jessica Allain, Nell Hudson, Mark Burnham as Leatherface and Olwen Fouéré as Sally.
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