Thirty years after the massacre, three carriages of Hollywood's "White Dune" production company-producers michael bay, Andrew Forme and Brad Fowler-benefited from the remake of Texas Chainsaw in 2003, which strengthened the development route of low-cost thrillers. But remakes, especially successful genre classics, are most afraid of comparing with the original. The key is to reveal the facts. Therefore, grabbing new materials and information points from the original work has become the foothold of this film, and it is also the biggest task for screenwriter Scott Caesar to consume brain cells. "Texas Chainsaw Black Boy" shows bloody excitement, and this film chooses to create a psychological sense of terror, not just the superficial renovation of the old story by computer special effects.
Times have changed, everything has changed. MGM, the old club in charge of film distribution, and Michael Bay have not changed. One of the purposes of his establishment of the production company Platinum Dune is to provide more opportunities for advertising directors to make films by their own strength, because Michael himself is an excellent model of success, and action movies and horror movies are excellent springboard for advertising directors to advance into the big screen. He is willing to repeat this feeling, so he successfully worked for Nike, Coca Cola, Audi and other companies.