It took Leatherface and his chainsaw to stop The Hobbit's stranglehold on the top spot at the US box-office.
The horror sequel Texas Chainsaw 3D debuted at number one in the US box-office last week with $NZ27.6 million, according to studio estimates.
It picks up where 1974's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre left off, with masked killer Leatherface on the loose again.
Quentin Tarantino's revenge saga Django Unchained held on at two for a second-straight weekend with $24.1 million, raising its US domestic total to $127.6 million.
After three weekends at number one, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey slipped to third with $21 million.