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Leatherface is a character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series.He first appeared in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) as the mentally disabled member of a family of deranged cannibals, featuring his face masks and chainsaw.Created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel, Leatherface was partially inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein, in addition to confessions by serial killer. Thomas Brown Hewitt, more popularly known as Leatherface, is a fictional cannibal serial killer and a central character featured in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film franchise. He is associated with the continuity of the reboot series and first appeared in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He also appeared in the prequel film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning in 2006. In.

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While the 1986 sequel to the original film revealed that Leatherface's real name was "Bubba" Sawyer, the aforementioned remakes stated that the killer's name was Thomas Brown Hewitt of the. The Michael Bay-produced 2003 remake changed the cannibalistic family's surname from Sawyer to Hewitt. In this continuity, Leatherface's full name was Thomas Brown Hewitt. Then in 2013's Texas Chainsaw 3D , which functioned as a direct sequel to the original, Leatherface's name was changed again to Jedidiah Sawyer. In yet another reboot of the franchise, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) reveals Leatherface's real name is Thomas Brown Hewitt and his mother's name is Sloane. In this continuity, Leatherface is raised by the Hewitts, a family of inbred cannibals. The family is loosely based on the Sawyer Family from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. The film gives Leatherface's background, a real name (Thomas Brown Hewitt), as well as a possible reason for his wearing masks, namely a skin disease which has caused his nose to rot away. The remake received a mixed critical response upon release, but was financially successful enough to lead to a prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The.

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Thomas Brown Hewitt, better known as Leatherface is the secondary antagonist of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake timeline. This version of Leatherface is considered by many horror fans to be much more psychotic, vicious and brutish than his original classic counterpart. Thomas Brown Hewitt / Leatherface. In the remake series, Leatherface is named Thomas and lives with his adoptive family, the murderous Hewitts, he is portrayed by Andrew Bryniarski. In this series his family never refers to him as Leatherface, but by his real name. He is also seen taking off his skin masks, which never happened in the original. Thomas Brown Hewitt, also known as Leatherface, is the secondary antagonist in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. He wears masks made of human skin and engages in murder and cannibalism with his inbred family. Thomas Brown Hewitt was born in 1939 and chucked in the trash after his mother died from childbirth. A lady named Luda Mae Hewitt found him and. Leatherface's given name is Thomas Brown Hewitt and after his mother Sloane died giving birth to him in August 1939 at the Blair Meat Co., a slaughterhouse where she works, and her uncaring boss leaves the infant to die in a dumpster. A lady named Luda Mae Hewitt found him and took him home to raise him. The Hewitts worked at and owned the.

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In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, released in 2003, the movie adapted a different storyline and changed Leatherface's real name to Thomas Brown Hewitt. Similarly, in The Texas Chainsaw 3D, released. Desktop Wallpaper, Universal Studios Florida, 2007. On this day in 1939, fictitious mass-murderer Thomas Brown Hewitt, better known as "Leatherface" from the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" film series, was born in Texas. The original "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" film focused on a group of teenagers who met their ends at the hands of the. Explore the real-life origins of Leatherface and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, including the crimes of a teenage serial killer and a macabre fantasy from the movie's own director.. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most iconic and well-known horror movies of all time — and it was originally marketed as being based on a true story. In truth, this was mostly a gimmick to get more people. In these films, Bubba Sawyer is now Thomas Brown Hewitt, a man who hides his face because of severe facial deformities that have eaten away most of his nose. He is a damaged, mentally challenged.

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The scene wasn't properly secured and the both were killed by Thomas Brown Hewitt aka Leatherface. The voiceover explains that this is the only known footage of 'the man called Leatherface.'. but can't let the idea go that Leatherface was a real person: "Thomas Hewitt is real; he is in a Texas Prison. He inspired the Texas chain saw [sic. I Have Many Names: Depending on the continuity, Leatherface's real name is variously Bubba Sawyer, W.E. Sawyer, Leather Slaughter, Thomas Brown Hewitt, or Jedidiah Sawyer. I'm a Humanitarian: Some films, such as the first, merely imply this, while in others, such as the first sequel and the remake prequel, it's explicit (and drives the plot).