
The buzz of a chainsaw is echoing through the halls of A24. In one of the most significant horror acquisitions of early 2026, the indie powerhouse behind hits like Hereditary and Talk to Me has officially secured the film and television rights to the legendary Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. For the first time in the property's fifty-year history, the "Saw" is coming to the small screen with a long-form television series designed to explore the depths of the Sawyer family folklore.

This project marks a massive opportunity for film professionals and on-set talent as A24 moves from its record-breaking bidding war into the active development of Season 1. The studio is positioning this not as a simple remake, but as a "fresh way in" that honors the transgressive spirit of Tobe Hooper’s 1974 masterpiece. For those looking to work on high-caliber, boundary-pushing genre content, this is the production to watch.
A Powerhouse Creative Team
The series has attracted a "top-shelf" team of creative leaders and producers. Breakout director JT Mollner, fresh off the success of Strange Darling, has been tapped to helm the series. Mollner has stated that he intends to use the television format to delve into the "epic tale lurking in the Chainsaw backstory," providing a narrative depth that the standard 90-minute film format cannot reach.
Joining him in a producing capacity is Texas native and Hollywood star Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick, Twisters). Through his Barnstorm Productions banner, Powell is helping usher in this new era alongside industry heavyweights Roy Lee and Steven Schneider of Spooky Pictures, and Kim Henkel, the co-creator of the original 1974 film. This blend of legacy creators and modern visionaries suggests a production with significant resources and artistic ambition.
Production Outlook and Opportunities
While the project is currently in the Early Development phase, the timeline is moving rapidly. A24 is looking to transition into Pre-Production by late 2026, with an eye toward filming in early 2027. Given the franchise's deep roots, scouting is expected to focus heavily on the Austin, Texas area and surrounding rural landscapes to maintain the authentic "backwoods" atmosphere the brand is known for.
For crew members, this series represents a sustained opportunity for work. Unlike a feature film shoot that might wrap in two months, a long-form television series offers months of steady employment across all departments—from specialized prosthetics and SFX makeup to production design and location management.
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As A24 rounds out its horror portfolio—which also includes the Friday the 13th prequel series Crystal Lake—the demand for skilled on-set professionals is peaking. Positions for line producers, unit production managers, and casting directors are among the first to be filled during this phase.
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