Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation - Plot

Plot

The film begins with four teenagers at their Senior Prom: Jenny, Heather, Barry, and Sean. Heather begins to look for her boyfriend, Barry, who is making out with another girl in the darkness. Heather discovers them and attempts to drive away in Barry's car, alongside Jenny and Sean, who are in the backseat. Barry eventually gains access into the car, where Heather scolds him angrily. Heather does not pay attention to the road and ends up wrecking with another driver, who passes out in the enusing confusion.

The four teens decide that Sean should look after the unconscious driver, while Jenny, Heather, and Barry go look for help. While Sean looks after the driver, Heather, Barry and Jenny discover a real estate office occupied by Darla, a trashy realtor, who calls up her tow trucker boyfriend, Vilmer, to help out at the scene of the wreck. Meanwhile, Heather and Barry leave with Jenny, who loses them.

Vilmer eventually arrives at the scene of the crash, where he snaps the unconscious driver's neck and chases Sean in his pickup, eventually running him over. Meanwhile, Heather and Barry come across the Sawyer clan's Farmhouse, where Barry looks for a way inside to use the bathroom while Heather waits on the porch. Barry is discovered by W.E. who is Vilmer's brother. Barry tells him he needs to use it, and W.E. allows him to.

While Heather waits on the porch, Leatherface makes his appearance, playing with her hair and then chasing her. After Leatherface catches her, he stuffs her inside a meat locker, and screams wildly. While Barry is using the restroom, he discovers human remains in the bathroom, and Leatherface turns up and kills him by hitting him over the head with a sledge hammer, similar to Kirk's fate from the original film. After killing Barry, Leatherface removes Heather from the meat locker, hanging her on a meathook in midair.

Jenny arrives back at the wreckage, only to find her boyfriend and the driver absent. She meets Vilmer, who shows her the bodies of Sean and the Driver. Vilmer then chases her in his truck, only for her to escape into the woods. Vilmer isn't worried though, as he knows that Leatherface will show up.

As planned, Leatherface turns up, chasing Jenny through the woods, and back to the Sawyer house, where Jenny locks the door, but Leatherface begins to break it down. Jenny discovers the remains of a Texas Ranger. She takes the gun, attempts to shoot at Leatherface, but discovers that it has no bullets. Leatherface chases Jenny back up the staircase, where she jumps out a window, and onto the roof.

Leatherface is still persistent and gives chase, pursuing Jenny to the otherside of the roof. Jenny tries to use a telephone cable to escape, but Leatherface cuts the cable and Jenny crashes through the roof of the Sawyers' greenhouse, face first. After getting back up, Leatherface gives chase once more, where Jenny retreats back into the forest. Jenny escapes to Darla's office and begs for help.

W.E. shows up and it turns out that Darla and W.E. are in cohoots. W.E. beats Jenny with an electric cattle prod, stuffs her in a gunny sack and into Darla's trunk. W.E. leaves Darla to go pick up some pizzas she ordered earlier with Jenny in the trunk of her car. After getting the pizzas, she returns back home with Jenny.

The Sawyers terrorize Jenny, who escapes into Darla's car, but is subdued by Vilmer, who jumps on the hood of the car. Jenny wrecks and is drug back inside the house where she is treated by Darla, who gets her ready for "Dinner Time". Jenny falls unconscious, but awakens in the early morning hours at a dinner table with a cross dressed Leatherface, the family's apparent Grandpa, and a family of stuffed corpses.

Jenny screams in terror and soon the family is joined by an Agent Rothman, who tells the Sawyers that they aren't doing their "jobs" correctly and then licks Jenny's face, who writhes in disgust. While Vilmer is talking with Rothman, Jenny tries to escape, but the windows are all boarded up and she is taken back inside the dining room by Vilmer, while Leatherface revves his chainsaw so as to behead Jenny.

As Vilmer holds Jenny down, and Leatherface tries to decapitate her, she gains access to Vilmer's remote to his cybernetic leg and uses it to make him fall down a lot as an advantage to escape, which she succeeds in doing so. Jenny escapes to the main road where she is helped by an elderly couple, but the couple's RV is soon turned over by Vilmer and Leatherface.

Jenny climbs out of the wreckage, barely harmed, and Leatherface and Vilmer pursue her on foot. An apparent Illuminati airplane operated by one of Rothman's colleagues, swoops over head and the blade kills Vilmer. Jenny watches as Vilmer dies while Leatherface screams in horror and frustration.

A black car soon turns up, and Jenny takes refuge from the family inside, only to discover Rothman inside. Jenny prepares to jump out of the car, but Rothman tells Jenny that her experience was supposed to be spiritual, but that it went awry and Vilmer had to be stopped. Rothman takes Jenny to a hospital where she sees Sally Hardesty being wheeled down a corridor.

Meanwhile, Leatherface swings his chainsaw in frustration, where the screen cuts to black and the credits roll on.

  • RenĂ©e Zellweger as Jenny
  • Matthew McConaughey as Vilmer Sawyer
  • Robert Jacks as Leatherface
  • Tonie Perensky as Darla Sawyer
  • Joe Stevens as W.E. Sawyer
  • Lisa Marie Newmyer as Heather
  • Tyler Shea Cone as Barry
  • John Harrison as Sean
  • James Gale as Rothman

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