In honor of last year's 40th anniversary of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Grey Matter Art revealed the final poster of the film in their four-part artwork series. Also in this round-up: two trailers for Ju-On: The Final, which inspired The Grudge franchise in the United States, and a clip from Sky Sharks.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Artwork: This poster is set to go on sale at Grey Matter Art's online shop this Thursday between 1-2pm EST. The poster is priced at $50 for the regular edition and $65 for the variant version.

"Artist: Francesco Francavilla
Size: 24x36
Regular Edition: 225/$50.00 (Hand Numbered)
Variant Edition: 150/$65.00 (Hand Numbered)
Printed By: D & L Screen Printing"

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Variant:

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Ju-On: The Final: "Mai Ikuno (Airi Taira) discovers that her younger sister Yui has disappeared. Yui is as an elementary school teacher, and she frequently visited the home Toshio Saeki (Kai Kobayashi), a truant student. Looking for clues to the whereabouts of her sister, Mai goes to the Saeki house. But weird and puzzling things begins to occur around Mai from the day she set foot in that house."

Slated to hit Japanese theaters on June 20th, Ju-On: The Final stars Airi Taira, Misaki Saisho, and Kai Kobayashi. Masayuki Ochiai directs from a screenplay by Masayuki Ochiai.

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Sky Sharks: "Deep in the ice of the Antarctic, a team of geologists uncover an old Nazi laboratory, still intact, where dark experiments had occurred. Unwittingly the geologists unleash upon the world a top-secret experiment the Germans had been working on - modified sharks that are able to fly, whose riders are genetically mutated, undead super-humans. The only thing that can stop them, and possibly save the world, is a military task force called “Dead Flesh Four“ – assembled from reanimated U.S. soldiers who fell in Vietnam.

With SKY SHARKS it is our intent to create the ultimate cult movie - one that has never been seen before, that will capture the hearts, minds, and souls of genre film fans around the world. Additionally, Germany in the early 1920s was the cradle of the horror film, but over the decades it has passed into oblivion. Today it's carving out a miserable existence. Our hope with SKY SHARKS is to not only make a great horror film, but to help put Germany back on the horror-making map."

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    Tamika hails from North Beach, Maryland, a tiny town inches from the Chesapeake Bay.She knew she wanted to be an actor after reciting a soliloquy by Sojourner Truth in front of her entire fifth grade class. Since then, she's appeared in over 20 film and television projects. In addition to acting, Tamika is the Indie Spotlight manager for Daily Dead, where she brings readers news on independent horror projects every weekend.

    The first horror film Tamika watched was Child's Play. Being eight years old at the time, she remembers being so scared when Chucky came to life that she projectile vomited. It's tough for her to choose only one movie as her favorite horror film, so she picked two: Nosferatu and The Stepford Wives (1975).