Updated
Updated · SlashFilm · Jul 13
Tim Robinson Emerges as Pick for 16-Year-Later Freddy Krueger Reboot
Updated
Updated · SlashFilm · Jul 13

Tim Robinson Emerges as Pick for 16-Year-Later Freddy Krueger Reboot

3 articles · Updated · SlashFilm · Jul 13

Summary

  • A new "Nightmare on Elm Street" reboot is taking shape, and a fresh casting pitch argues Tim Robinson should inherit Freddy Krueger after the 2010 remake faded with audiences.
  • Robinson is framed as a fit because his comedy persona pairs ordinary looks with sudden menace, discomfort and explosive rage—qualities the argument says could restore Freddy’s unsettling edge.
  • Paramount’s new horror label, Paramount Primal, adds a practical link: its chiefs J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules produced both "Barbarian" and Robinson’s dark comedy "Friendship."
  • Casper Kelly is floated as a matching director, with the broader case that a franchise more than 40 years old needs a stranger, riskier approach to make Freddy scary again.

Insights

Can a comedian known for absurd rage make Freddy Krueger terrifying again, or is this reboot a franchise-killing mistake?
With Wes Craven's family now producing, will the new 'Nightmare' finally deliver the film its creator originally envisioned?