Robert Englund isn’t immune to a Freddy Krueger nightmare. The actor, 76, who first played the child killer in 1984’s Nightmare on Elm Street, reveals to PEOPLE that he has his own Freddy Krueger ...
Part of the reason for a delay might be a legal one. In 2019, the U.S. rights to A Nightmare on Elm Street reverted back to the late Wes Craven’s estate. That means that the estate has sole rights to ...
Katelyn has been a writer since they learned to hold a pencil, but was a latecomer to the world of gaming, gradually falling in love with video games over the course of high school and college. They ...
1984’s A Nightmare on Elm Street introduced the world to a new slasher icon: Freddy Krueger. The burned-up child murderer with a razor glove who hunts kids in their sleep to kill them was played by ...
One, two, Freddy’s coming for you — at the Emagine Novi. Robert Englund — best known as the razor-fingered, badly disfigured boogeyman named Freddy Krueger, who is one of cinema’s most recognized ...
In 1984, the landscape of horror was changed with the release of Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street. Prior to the film’s ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Wes Craven, the character’s creator, has openly stated in interviews that Freddy’s initial concept ...
The actor tells PEOPLE the nightmare is based on an "uncomfortable moment" he had while filming the first movie in 'Nightmare on Elm Street' franchise Michael Tullberg/Getty Robert Englund isn’t ...