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Filming on the new A Nightmare on Elm Street wrapped two weeks ago, but for the throbbing crowds at Comic Con, the makers of the film cut together some trailer-like footage, shown today in Hall H. Hit the jump for a description of some of the footage, and some details about the new film.

The opening sequence depicts a bunch of people running after Freddy, screaming, and clearly extremely pissed. Freddy locks himself inside a warehouse, insisting that he is not to blame for what they are after him about. The crowd throws in a can of gasoline into the warehouse and after a fiery explosion, we see a shot of Freddy running out in slow motion while on fire.

What follows is a series of quick shots, intercut with slow motion, featuring people trying to get out of nightmares or the real-life effects of those nightmares. The best part of the Nightmare movies has always been the disturbing imagery and concepts of the nightmares themselves, and this film looks no different (For example, there is a girl sitting by herself in a bombed out classroom, and a woman standing alone in a hallway in a clear, plastic, bloody body bag). We get some atmospheric and moody shots of Freddy, dragging his knives alongside various objects, and then the trailer concludes with a dark and brief shot of the side of Freddy’s face as he’s against a wall. Mysterious and disturbing.

With the involvement of Brad Fuller, this footage felt a lot like Nispel’s Friday the 13th footage, shown here last year: Beautifully-lit, crowd-pleasing, and featuring plenty of spectacular jump scares and memorable shots.

Here are some other details that were revealed about the film during the panel:

  • Despite the glimpse of how Freddy got his scars in the footage we were shown, the makers of the film emphasized, “This certainly isn’t an origin story. We’re creating our own mythology based on Wes Craven’s story. There’s a little bit of it, but I wouldn’t say we’re bogged down in it.”
  • Robert Englund is NOT going to make a cameo in this film, although he does support it.
  • One member from the audience remarked that there is a great deal of nudity and weed in these producers’ movies, and asked how much to expect in this film. The response? “This movie has the smallest amount of weed of all of our movies, but there is a little bit of it in there. We try to take a look at what’s important to our story, and we try to maintain a few of those elements, like weed”
  • There was a sequence in the footage we were shown that looked like the bedroom scene in the original Nightmare on Elm Street. Despite some similarities, this will not be a remake. According to one of the producers, “I think [Director Samuel Bayer] wanted to tell a different story. Things will be familiar, but I don’t think people will feel like it’s the same story at all.”
  • Andrew Clement designed the new Freddy. According to Jackie Earle Haley, “I always felt like if I tried to go out in the world wearing the make-up [without the costume]…I think people would have thought it was real. I think it’s scarier, I think it’s more disconcerting and alarming.”

  • SS
    Nice summary - looking forward to this one
  • Haley is a good guy, and he was great in watchmen. I hope this ends up doing good so we can see him get more bigger roles.
  • SilentBob09
    One member from the audience remarked that there is a great deal of nudity and weed in these producers’ movies, and asked how much to expect in this film. The response? “This movie has the smallest amount of weed of all of our movies, but there is a little bit of it in there. We try to take a look at what’s important to our story, and we try to maintain a few of those elements, like weed”

    Friday The 13th - Transformers 2 - And the list keeps growing...
  • inzader
    I have read the script... and there is weed insiuated, but never actually a major part of the story.
  • tootalufilms
    so from the script can we expect just another slasher film?
  • sma
    As opposed to, what, a romantic comedy?

    Its a remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, of course its going to be just another slasher film.
  • tootalufilms
    u no what i mean is it gonna be shity? i mean a slasher flick is a HUGE stepback for JEH
  • i don't see how being the next freddy krueger is a step back.
  • tootalufilms
    how is it not? the slasher flicks r the lowest respected movies being made..thatd be like denzel washington playing the candy man in a remake..
  • Matt
    The problem is, the first Nightmare was much more than a slasher, and more of a supernatural thriller. A few of the others kept that, some of them didn't. Regardless, if Nightmare is turned into "just another slasher" then it's *not* like the original Nightmares. So it's not being in a NOES that's the problem, it's being in one where the people making it actually think the best of the Nightmare films were slashers.
  • maybe if he was going to be in a slasher that isn't known as one of the greatest slashers franchises ever created, i would understand.
  • also take a look at Haley's career as of late. this is in no way a step back. he's going to be more recognized than he has in a long time.
  • tootalufilms
    i just wish JEH would get some oscar buzz, well deserved mind you as his role of walter kovacs/rorschach..i mean if ledger can win why cant he? he was better then heath in this role, not to take naything away from heaths amazing perfomance either
  • vatoloco
    primero
  • buckdiddy
    They are remaking my favorite horror series and after watching Friday the 13th, it has me scared they will ruin this one too.
  • samboni
    You cant say that when you send your character in space that the series hasnt already been ruined forever.
  • Matt
    Fortunately Freddy was never sent into space, and with New Nightmare Craven was able to let the original Nightmare series go out with a bang. I can only pray that they don't ruin that legacy.
  • spinster
    When will this hit theatres
  • 16 April 2010

    sounds good
  • ddd13
    Fuck this movie.....


    (insert standard remake remark)
  • nighthawk1
    I'll see it even though I don't really care about it that much. I saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre re-imagining and the Friday the 13th Re-magining so this won't be any different.
  • I can dig it. I'll still be excited to see this one, even if it ends up being a bit too teeny bopper.
    As those of you who have seen Little Children know, Haley can be one creepy dude. He should kick ass as Freddy.
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