
Platinum Dunes has grown famous for revitalizing nearly dead or dying horror franchises, giving our iconic new age monsters a fresh birth. In the recent past, they've successfully jump-started The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Friday the 13th, giving both Leatherface and Jason Voorhees a new lease on life. Now, they have their sights set on that most infamous child tormentor Freddy Krueger. That's right, producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, along with director Samuel Bayer, are working overtime to reestablish Freddy as the scariest slasher on the horror scene with their remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street. And they're off to a good start, with Academy Award nominated actor Jackie Earle Haley strapping on the most famous of glove of all time in the lead role.
A few months ago, we were inviting to the Chicago area set, where we were allowed to watch Freddy (aka Mr. Haley) chase poor Kris (Katie Cassidy) through a long, tight, dirt tunnel. We were also taken on an extensive tour of the dream sequence sound stages, where a burnt up classroom and Freddy's cave sanctuary were on full display. We can't quite go into all the intimate details here, but from the looks of things, this is shaping up to be another excellent entry in the already established mythos of Freddy Krueger. While most of the reestablished plot points are being kept hush-hush, we can tell you that Freddy's backstory is going to stay fairy congruent with what we already know about the burnt up ex-janitor. Freddy's fire-buffed face is more realistic than the make-up originally adorned by Robert England, but rest assured, Krueger's signature red and green sweater is still as natty as it ever was. His fedora is firmly in place, and his razor-fingered glove is as nasty as it ever was.
While on set, we had a nice, long chat with both Andrew Form and Brad Fuller. They took us through the entire conceptual process behind this new remake, as well as their casting choices and more about the intricate plot details that can't be revealed here at this time. About the tone of the film, Andrew assured us, "This film is so different from Friday the 13th. It's darker. I think a Friday the 13th movie like we made should be really fun. You know: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. I think A Nightmare on Elm Street movie is not that. We knew going in that the tone for this film would be much different. We're dealing with themes that are pretty horrible. Freddy's back-story is very dark. There's a five-year-old girl with scratch marks on her back. There's a lot of that in this movie."
We were also able to chat with Jackie Earle Haley about his time spent in the guise of Freddy Krueger. While most of that interview is also under wraps, he did have this to share with us, "This version of Freddy is dark. We're focusing less on the camp and a little bit more on the scarier side. It has more of a serious side to it. There's a little more focus on who this guy is. It's a deeper look at the character. I really started to delve into serial killers. I was looking at all this stuff and I studied Ed Kemper. That's when I realized I'm playing a boogeyman. That's what I'm trying to embrace. I want to find out what makes this boogeyman tick. It's fun to re-envision the character, but at the same time we need to remain true to who Freddy is and what the franchise represents."
We will have full interviews and a detailed account of our set visit the closer we get to a release date. Be sure to check out all of the A Nightmare on Elm Street coverage coming out of Comic-Con 2009 this next week. A Nightmare on Elm Street opens April 16th 2010.
A Nightmare on Elm Street was released April 30th, 2010 and stars Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara, Katie Cassidy, Thomas Dekker, Kellan Lutz, Clancy Brown, Connie Britton. The film is directed by Samuel Bayer.





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Daydream247
I trust J.A. but I'll have to see how it is for myself.... We all have different opinions.
2 years agoby @daydream247Flag
lance123
why
3 years agoby @lancelievenseFlag
CaptainRumi
J.A. get a life. Pathetic...
3 years agoby @captainrumiFlag
HorrorHound
Can't wait to see this one, Hailey looks great in the pics so far even though they really don't show his face..
3 years agoby @donnieFlag
kyle_hannah
I will see the film because i am a nightmare fanatic. J.A you don't know how this thing is going to turn out even IF you have the final draft of the (how do you know for sure that's the final draft BTW?) it doesn't matter it is just an outline without the atmosphere, set and actors actually speaking the dialogue you really don't know how it will turn out. I'm sorry J.A but i highly doubt you have the real unless you can give me a credible resource. Lots of movies have dull s but turn out great look at Transformers for instance. Plus guys im sure a remake won't do any harm to the franchise after the crappy sequels
3 years agoby @kyle-hannahFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
lol rorschrch is what got him this role...
And i think this is the end of his career, lol. sorry Freds is really gay in this one
3 years agoby @chronicFlag
mikehd
i think this movies is going to be great because of the acting of jackie earle haley he played the hell out of rorshach in the watchmen
3 years agoby @mikehdFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
meh if you wanna know about it check out my review, on it...
It literally breaks the film down dramatically piece by piece tearing it apart, giving the good, bad and well the not so well received
3 years agoby @chronicFlag
happy jacket man
ah so many remakes so little time......this is gonna be stupid.
3 years agoby @bfmv238Flag
nathan_lease
The sh*t is gonna suck!
3 years agoby @nathan-leaseFlag
Buckshot
Kelly Leak as Freddie Krueger?? I wonder if Tanner Boyle is his sidekick.
3 years agoby @buckshotFlag
Shelley
Looking forward to a trailer.
3 years agoby @shelleyFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
lol, this draft is stated as the final draft, Jan 19th 2009 written by Wesley Strick and Eric Heisesser.
This is the draft they've used for the movies mate, so why don't you sit down and have a nice cup of shut the f*ck up :D
The review is up people, brace your self though its pretty long
3 years agoby @chronicFlag
hihodiddily
OH GOD I'VE READ THE SCRIPT, TRUST ME I KNOW EVERYTHING, I PRACTICALLY MADE THE MOVIE! shut up dude, seriously. you're coming off as very pretentious. i read the too, the OLD draft. yes, you didnt read the draft they used for the movie. because everyone else saw the old draft, its been confirmed. so stfu man.
3 years agoby @messiahbolicalFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
I'll be postuing a review up very soon for people that would be interested in hearing the full review on it.
3 years agoby @chronicFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
LMAO, calling this awesome is a disgrace.
The film is very lame, trust me i've read thre SCRIPT and that sucks hard, best killing is the first killing and they've also kept Tina's killing in the film, well Tina's character is now formally known as Kris aka the little girl with the slash marks on her back.
While the killings and the dream sequences are very weak and well every dream sequence has to make reference to the school they all went to and has annoying kids running around in each sequence, as a ANOES fan myself, i'm not looking forward to this, especially seeing Freddy kill someone with poisonious spiders is just laughable.
Subside the fact of how small his screentime is as well and how small his dialogue is, overal he has about 16 lines, and well killed in approx 2 mins which sucks
3 years agoby @chronicFlag
SparkyDarky
I have a good feelin about this one.
3 years agoby @sparkydarkyFlag
The Narrator: The Better Man
I'm with Vampire. Usually I would say stop the remakes, but this seems like it is getting better. But Friday the 13th sucked in my opinion. But I'll wait fore this one.
3 years agoby @narratorFlag
Vamp
If you don't like it, MovieWeber, then don't f*cking watch it. No one is forcing anyone to watch the remake.
3 years agoby @vampire2000Flag
MovieWeber
Please, please, please, Hollyweird, STOP the sh*tty remakes and leave the ORIGINAL hit films alone...
3 years agoby @movieweberFlag