New blood has arrived in a group of gentrifying, vlogging entrepreneurs who come to Harlow, Texas in order to turn the town's frown upside down with trendy businesses and the wealthier residents they'll bring in - even if it means displacing the locals. The camera pulls out from the television preamble to reveal an "I Love Texas" shirt with a chainsaw and a Lone Star state outline in place of the heart symbol, signaling an intent to sit at the meta kids' table with the self-referencing "Scream" (2022) and David Gordon Green's "Halloween" and "Halloween Kills." The first two minutes of the film re-introduce the lone '74 "Chainsaw" survivor Sally Hardesty (played by Olwen Fouéré following the death of Marilyn Burns in 2014), now an older and more grizzled survivalist version of herself, a legacy slasher sister to Laurie Strode of the recently resurrected "Halloween" franchise.
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