Set Visit Preview: A Nightmare on Elm Street

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On Thursday June 25th, I had the oppurtunity to visit the set of Platinum Dunes’ remake/re-imagining of A Nightmare on Elm Street.

With a Comic Con panel scheduled for later this week, Warner Bros has given us the green light to post a short preview piece, giving you a no-so-detailed tease of some of the stuff we saw, and our impressions. As you must know by now, instead of writing up a boring block of text, I’ve instead opted to record a short video blog with Frosty from Collider, who also visited the Chicago set.

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The chat is pretty short, and we don’t give much away, but you can learn some of our quick impressions. And those who stick around to the end will be treated to a fun technical goof. Enough set-up, lets get to the video — embedded below!

The film is directed by Samuel Bayer. Many of you might not immediately recognize the name, but Bayer is the man responsible for many of the classic alternative videos from the 1990’s (Nivana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit, Blind Melon’s No Rain…etc), and Nightmare is his feature directorial debut. And Academy Award-nominee Jackie Earle Haley takes over as Freddy Krueger.

In the video I mention that a photo of Freddy will likely be online by week’s end. Producer Brad Fuller has tweeted that the first look at Haley as Freddy will be online tomorrow morning at 10am pacific time.

A Nightmare on Elm Street is scheduled to hit theaters on April 16th 2010.

  • Frosty's audio is to low hope you can fix it or give us a transcript of the talk
  • Fixed the audio!
  • thanks
  • Benjamin
    Thanks for the update Peter.

    It seems not many people are psyched on this, but I am.
  • Benjamin
    Update, or whatever you call it. THE VLOG!
  • Soundwave_17
    The Freddy glove would be so cool to try on.
  • Try a costume store, you're dreams aren't far young zombie_skool.
  • Not that im at all fond of the word reimage, or reboot. A retelling of the story could be interesting. Its hard to find a retelling that is an interesting as the original.

    It seemed to be about technique, camera angles, music. Now it has to be hip.
  • As far as horror movies, i did hear that Rob Zombie got it right with halloween, and looks like also h2 will be as effective
  • Nesti
    Rob Zombies Halloween was pretty bad IMO.
    They spent far too much time on Myers' past. My favorite thing about the original film was there was no real reason why he was so evil...he just was. The new version had all these neatly packaged reasons why he was so bad...didnt like it.
  • redsun
    i liked rob zombie's halloween and i'm excited for H2. the only reason to remake something IMO is to put a different spin on it. which zombie did. we've seen the mysterious monster enough. there's nothing scarier than what humanity does to each other.
  • Dvq
    im pretty confident Jackie E. Haley will blow us all away, in the Shutter Island trailer he only shows up for like 3 seconds and he performs amazing.
  • minimafiaaj
    there filming pretty close to my house
  • drchicago
    Peter, I think Fuller and the other guy just get a lot of shit because they remake actual good movies and turn them into generic and boring horror films that are more gruesome then scary. I enjoyed Friday the 13th and disliked everything else they have done. Also they attempted to remake Rosemary's Baby and may still do The Birds!!! They deserve to be called out on that.
  • aww, thought we got to see some of the set
  • Zeus
    Can't wait to see Jackie all dressed up as Freddy!
  • The technical hick up was very hilarious. Thanks for the video guys.
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