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    You just finished viewing the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre film on Netflix, and if you were

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    clever, you stuck around until the end to see the Texas Chainsaw Massacre after credits

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    sequence.

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    Now your mind is racing, and you're asking yourself, "What does it all mean?"

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    "What does it all mean?" says the narrator.

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    Of all, for the majority of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre's 83-minute runtime, it's not that

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    deep.

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    Leatherface wields a massive chainsaw and murders people with it.

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    You don't even need to have seen the other seven films in the genre because the 2022

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    Texas Chainsaw Massacre is regarded a direct sequel to the 1974 film The Texas Chainsaw

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    Massacre.

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    For the sake of this new film, they are not considered canon.

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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre end credits scene, on the other hand, may catch you off guard.

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    Or maybe you just want to know who survives by skipping ahead.

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    Whatever your motivation, here's all you need to know about the movie's post-credits scene.

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    Melody (Sarah Yarkin) is a young San Francisco entrepreneur with a plan to convert a near-ghost

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    town in rural Texas into a wealthy elitist tourism and real estate destination.

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    Lila (Elsie Fisher), her younger sister, is dragged along with her to a meeting with possible

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    investors in town.

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    Melody is hoping that Lila would join her in Texas so that they can be together after

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    a tragic tragedy at her school.

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    When Melody, Lila, and their pals arrive in Harlow, Texas, they find something in the

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    town that their investors don't want them to see: a Confederate flag.

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    They attempt to get rid of it.

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    They presume the house flying it is abandoned, so when an elderly woman asks what they are

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    doing in her home, they are taken aback.

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    The elderly lady offers delicious tea to her unexpected visitors.

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    She claims the house is an ancient orphanage she used to run for over 50 years.

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    The old lady becomes distraught when Melody hesitantly informs her that the house has

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    been seized by the bank and that she must go.

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    A frightening person arrives in the stairway while the old lady is frightened.

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    His face is hidden from view.

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    The elderly lady instructs the man to return to his room since she is alright.

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    She informs Melody, "He's the last of my guys."

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    "He need particular attention.

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    I can't be here since he doesn't do well outside."

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    When the cops arrive to evict the elderly woman, she falls in terror.

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    The same hulking figure from earlier grabs her and transports her to the hospital in

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    a police car.

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    Jessica Allain, who plays Melody's friend, volunteers to accompany them to the hospital

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    so that she may inform Melody that the woman is well.

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    Lila gets a horrifying glimpse of the towering figure's face in shadow as they drive away,

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    and all she sees is an eye.

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    That menacing figure, as you may have surmised, is none other than Leatherface (Mark Burnham),

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    aka the chainsaw-wielding killer initially depicted by Gunnar Hansen in the 1974 Texas

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    Chainsaw Massacre film.

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    Leatherface embarks on a violent spree after the orphanage mother dies on the route to

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    the hospital, murdering everyone in the vehicle with his chainsaw.

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    The rest of the film follows Leatherface as he tries to find Melody, whom he plainly blames

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    for his surrogate mother figure's death.

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    Sally Hardesty (originally portrayed by Marilyn Burns, now performed by Olwen Fouéré), the

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    sole survivor of Leatherface's homicidal spree 50 years ago, receives word that Leatherface

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    is returned.

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    She brings weapons to Harlow in the hopes of finally defeating him.

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    With his chainsaw, Leatherface hacks up a number of people, and eventually just Melody

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    and Lila are left of their pals.

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    Sally arrives with her vehicle at precisely the appropriate time, but instead of driving

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    away, she insists that they wait until Sally can murder Leatherface.

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    Leatherface, however, has the upper hand and leaves Sally practically dead in the street.

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    Melody and Lila are being pursued by Leatherface.

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    They make an attempt to hit him with the van, but it crashes.

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    Melody, who is stuck in the van, encourages Lila to go and leave her behind.

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    Lila agrees, but later returns to try to shoot Leatherface.

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    She's out of bullets, but thankfully, Sally comes and shoots Leatherface in the shoulder

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    with the last of her power.

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    EXPLAINED ENDING?

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    a dying person Sally warns Lila not to flee—"If you flee, he'll never stop haunting you"—but

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    instead of assisting her sister and fleeing, Lila pursues Leatherface inside the abandoned

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    theater, armed with a rifle.

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    There's a pool of water in this auditorium for some reason, and Leatherface assaults

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    Lila and nearly drowns her.

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    Lila eventually drags herself out of the water, but Leatherface has the upper hand.

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    Melody, her sister, appears out of nowhere and leaps on him just as he's about to slice

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    her up with his chainsaw.

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    With her last round, Lila hits Leatherface in the stomach.

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    Melody then takes up the chainsaw and slices him through the middle—albeit a shallow

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    one.

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    Leatherface is knocked unconscious and falls into the sea.

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    We notice bubbles at first, indicating that he is still breathing, but the bubbles gradually

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    stop, indicating that he is dead.

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    Is Leatherface finally extinguished for good?

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    Nope!

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    Lila and Mel get into their expensive automobile and put on autopilot mode in the film's last

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    scene.

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    Leatherface emerges out of nowhere and snatches Mel through the passenger window as the car

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    begins to move away.

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    While Lila cries from the car that is still going away on autopilot, he beheads her in

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    the street with his chainsaw.

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    AFTER THE CREDITS SCENES, IS THERE A TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE?

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    Yes.

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    You may see Leatherface walking down a dusty road with his chainsaw approaching a lovely

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    little home with a windmill if you wait until the very end of the credits.

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    EXPLAINING THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE POST CREDITS SCENE:

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    Leatherface is on his way to a residence that would be familiar to loyal Texas Chainsaw

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    fans: It's Leatherface's house, aka the early 1900s farmhouse where the first Texas Chain

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    Saw Massacre film, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, was shot.

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    Leatherface, his brother, and their grandfather resided at the house in the original film.

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    In the first film, Leatherface's brother is said to have been slain.

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    While he and other members of Leatherface's family did appear in subsequent films, it's

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    crucial to understand that the 2022 Texas Chainsaw Massacre was meant as a direct sequel

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    to the 1974 picture, and the creators do not consider the previous films to be canon.

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    Even then, you know how slashers go—no one ever actually dies.

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    Is this a hint that more Texas Chainsaw flicks are on the way, as well as a reunion between

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    Leatherface and his brother?

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    To discover out, we'll have to wait

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    and watch.

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The example sentences of INSTRUCTS in videos (15 in total of 69)

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the determiner elderly adjective lady noun, singular or mass instructs verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner man noun, singular or mass to to return verb, base form to to his possessive pronoun room noun, singular or mass since preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present alright noun, singular or mass .
ahsoka proper noun, singular then adverb instructs verb, 3rd person singular present r proper noun, singular 7 cardinal number to to open verb, base form the determiner hangar noun, singular or mass doors noun, plural , while preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun instructs verb, 3rd person singular present g proper noun, singular - g proper noun, singular to to find verb, base form out preposition or subordinating conjunction
instructs verb, 3rd person singular present them personal pronoun how wh-adverb to to save verb, base form fuel noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction them personal pronoun to to reach verb, base form their possessive pronoun destination noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction return noun, singular or mass safely adverb .
he personal pronoun instructs verb, 3rd person singular present them personal pronoun that preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner gang noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction semarang proper noun, singular that preposition or subordinating conjunction hostages noun, plural his possessive pronoun two cardinal number daughters noun, plural .
aiden proper noun, singular instructs verb, 3rd person singular present vanya proper noun, singular to to call verb, base form for preposition or subordinating conjunction help noun, singular or mass , while preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun repeatedly adverb attempts verb, 3rd person singular present to to open verb, base form the determiner door noun, singular or mass .
shen proper noun, singular instructs verb, 3rd person singular present janek proper noun, singular not adverb to to euthanize proper noun, singular the determiner dog noun, singular or mass , since preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun probably adverb can modal treat verb, base form the determiner dog noun, singular or mass
he personal pronoun wakes verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner brother noun, singular or mass up preposition or subordinating conjunction , and coordinating conjunction instructs verb, 3rd person singular present him personal pronoun to to crawl verb, base form out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner lair noun, singular or mass first adjective
teacher proper noun, singular tomi proper noun, singular instructs verb, 3rd person singular present alex proper noun, singular to to remove verb, base form his possessive pronoun necklace noun, singular or mass during preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun basketball noun, singular or mass class noun, singular or mass before preposition or subordinating conjunction playing verb, gerund or present participle
a determiner male adjective captive adjective notices noun, plural her possessive pronoun , and coordinating conjunction silently adverb instructs verb, 3rd person singular present her possessive pronoun to to escape verb, base form for preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun safety noun, singular or mass
back adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun bedroom noun, singular or mass , louisa proper noun, singular instructs verb, 3rd person singular present anne noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction how wh-adverb to to court verb, base form wentworth proper noun, singular , oblivious adjective to to the determiner
head proper noun, singular nurse proper noun, singular appears verb, 3rd person singular present , and coordinating conjunction instructs verb, 3rd person singular present her possessive pronoun to to take verb, base form the determiner patient noun, singular or mass to to neurology verb, base form to to another determiner doctor noun, singular or mass
just adverb then adverb , auntie proper noun, singular appears verb, 3rd person singular present , and coordinating conjunction instructs verb, 3rd person singular present him personal pronoun to to do verb, base form his possessive pronoun evening noun, singular or mass prayer noun, singular or mass before preposition or subordinating conjunction sleeping verb, gerund or present participle
alia proper noun, singular instructs verb, 3rd person singular present abel proper noun, singular to to come verb, base form home noun, singular or mass ; and coordinating conjunction then adverb she personal pronoun suddenly adverb hears verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner toilet noun, singular or mass flushes noun, plural
before preposition or subordinating conjunction leaving verb, gerund or present participle , the determiner brunette noun, singular or mass instructs verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner king noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction charleston noun, singular or mass to to stay verb, base form inside preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner car noun, singular or mass

Use "instructs" in a sentence | "instructs" example sentences

How to use "instructs" in a sentence?

  • But satire, ever moral, ever new, Delights the reader and instructs him, too. She, if good sense refine her sterling page, Oft shakes some rooted folly of the age.
    -Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux-
  • Reading that pleases and profits, that together delights and instructs, has all that one should desire.
    -Jacques Amyot-
  • Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man instructs the hungry one.
    -Anton Chekhov-
  • Willing sets you free: that is the true doctrine of will and freedom--thus Zarathustra instructs you.
    -Friedrich Nietzsche-
  • There are some truths about life that can be expressed only as stories, or songs, or images. Art delights, instructs, consoles. It educates our emotions.
    -Dana Gioia-
  • Every religion is good that teaches man to be good; and I know of none that instructs him to be bad.
    -Thomas Paine-
  • Men universally are ungrateful towards him who instructs them, unless, in the hours or in the intervals of instruction, he presents a sweet-cake to their self-love.
    -Walter Savage Landor-
  • God instructs the heart, not by ideas but by pains and contradictions.
    -Jean-Pierre de Caussade-

Definition and meaning of INSTRUCTS

What does "instructs mean?"

/inˈstrəkt/

verb
tell someone to do something.

What are synonyms of "instructs"?
Some common synonyms of "instructs" are:
  • order,
  • command,
  • direct,
  • tell,
  • enjoin,
  • require,
  • mandate,
  • charge,
  • dictate,
  • bid,
  • teach,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.