A young woman learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from her deceased grandmother. After embarking on a road trip with friends to uncover her roots, she finds she is the sole owner of a lavish, isolated Victorian mansion. But her newfound wealth comes at a price as she stumbles upon a horror that awaits her in the mansion’s dank cellars.
This movie contains 41 potentially triggering events.
When the officer goes into the basement of the inherited home, he calls Leatherface a "Fruitcake" because of his vanity, in which it has makeup and other feminizing items.
a house is set on fire with the residents still inside and they're seen burning to death. close-up photos of the charred bodies are shown later on. not exactly related to this category but i cant find a better place to put this - this incident is portrayed as a lynching and the word is said outright on one occasion. everyone killed is white but i mention it in case the imagery/situation is triggering
no tooth damage, but potential mouth damage - there's a scene where a character puts a sewing needle through his mouth and cheek, and it's quite graphic
graphic shot of a character cutting fingers off a severed hand (0:38:42 to 0:38:50). the fingers are later found by another character (0:57:21 to 0:57:24)
Nikki and Ryan both cheat on their significant others. And they mentioned hooking up once before when Ryan had been drunk. He clearly regretted it. But they ended up sleeping together again, this time, both sober
a character does intentionally hurt himself in one scene (see comments on "are any teeth damaged?" and "are needles/syringes used?"), but it isn't motivated by distress or suicidal ideation. no characters self-harm in the sense of cutting, burning themselves, etc.
Leatherface has some intellectual and verbal disabilities, which obviously aren't mental illnesses. But he might also have ptsd, and he definitely has body dysmorphic disorder
brief makeout scene towards the beginning and implied sex later in the film. female characters are seen in their underwear and male characters are seen shirtless, but no nudity
twice in the same scene. first time, the car crashes into a gate and the passengers visibly lurch forward but aren't hurt. second time, the car tips over and there are major injuries and death
Kenny is sawed in half. There's a lot more, but that's just an example. They show it, and it's extremely graphic. They also film his severed lower half when it falls to the ground