Its director, Wes Craven, helmed a number of other horror classics, including A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). And now, Paramount Pictures has closed a deal for the U.S. rights to his screenplay that kicked off the franchise about the infamous Freddy Krueger (portrayed by Robert Englund).
“We look forward to bringing the world of Wes Craven’s Nightmare on Elm Street to a new and completely engaged generation of fans,” said Labunka in a statement. “We know that Wes would have been thrilled to see how horror is taking its long overdue place in the cultural canon. We can’t wait for all of us to sit together in a dark theatre – around the campfire of today – as the next chapter of the Nightmare story unfolds.”
As fans well know, the numerous installments center on Krueger, a child killer who was burned alive by parents but later returns in victims' dreams. No details on the upcoming movie have been revealed, but THR says it's been described as being “set in the world of A Nightmare on Elm Street, based on the original screenplay.”
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