Tuesday 11 May 2010

The Nightmare Continues

Well after an opening weekend that garnered 3O million in the bank, Warner Brothers have started to make the necessary steps to brink dream horror A Nightmare On Elm Street back for a sequel; in 3D no less.

“We don’t have a story yet, but this is the largest horror opening in the April may corridor, and it just proves there’s a lot left in the franchise” Warner distribution president Dan Fellman tells The Wrap.

So despite luke warm critical reviews; was it ever going to receive anything else? Its seems that there is enough profitability in the old tank yet for Krueger and chums.

Producer Andrew Form told Dread Central.  “It would be amazing to work with Jackie and the cast again. Unfortunately, as far as we know right now, Sam wouldn’t be back to direct the follow-up, but we’d love to come back to Elm Street because Freddy always has a story to tell. We definitely left ourselves open for a sequel so it would be a great privilege to get to do another Nightmare film."

And on the film being potentially in 3d fellow producer Brad Fuller commented. "We think that 3D movies have to be designed and written as such. If Eric Heisserer and Wesley Strick came to us with a Nightmare script that is for a 3D movie, we’d be fools not to make it.”

Nothing is set in stone, but the future looks just rosy for our dream state serial killer.

MATT RICHARDSON

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