Elijah Wood Wants a Crack at A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET

SpectreVision is best known around these parts as the production company behind such neo-classics as Mandy and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. And recently SpectreVision’s Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah talked with our buddies over at Coming Soon and revealed they would love to take on Freddy Krueger and craft another entry in Wes Craven’s hit horror franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street!

Noah says: “We have long fantasized having a crack at “Nightmare on Elm Street.” So has Adam Egypt Mortimer, who we just made “Daniel Isn’t Real” with. That film and “Elm Street” have somewhat obscure but still tangible similarities of dream worlds. As people have been seeing “Daniel Isn’t Real,” interestingly, there’s been a little movement on Twitter for Adam Mortimer to take over “Nightmare on Elm Street.” We’ve made no secret. We’ve been in touch with the rights holders many times. It’s a real dream project for us to have a chance to make a film in that franchise. And like I said, we have a very specific take on it. I think it would be very surprising and exciting to remake.”

Wood adds: “Yeah, and it definitely has that aspect of pie in the sky, of getting to play in a certain sandbox, you know? It’s a universe and a character and an idea that would be a fun sandbox to play in. It’s trying to do something different. With a lot of these classic horror films that have seen so many sequels, eventually it sort of plays itself out a little bit. It’s also interesting to think about what could we do with a franchise like that which reinvents itself or creates something that is playing with the tone and key of the franchise but is doing it differently or taking it in a slightly new direction.”

And finally, Noah adds: “There’s also an understandable aversion to stirring the pot too much with a formula that’s been successful. John Carpenter’s original conception of the “Halloween” franchise was that every year, there would be a new “Halloween” story. He never intended for like a Myers return, and when the studio kind of forced that as a sequel, he was able to finally come back around with Part 3. He said, “No, I want to do my thing.” And he did “Season of the Witch”, which we think is an incredible “Halloween” film. The fans were extremely confused and angry because they had established this expectation of “Halloween” is Michael Myers. I think it’s understandable. You don’t want to shake up a formula that’s working. But on the flipside, when you’re just repeating the same formula, it’s kind of diminishing returns. They already did that well, is our point of view. That’s been handled. What are other neighborhoods in this world that can be used or investigated?

How excited would you be to see SpectreVision’s Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah take on Freddy Kruger and Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram

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