Itโs been more than 20 years since Robert Englund last donned the claws as Freddy Krueger in a new Nightmare on Elm Street movie dating back to 2003โs Freddy vs. Jason. He did return for an episode of The Goldbergs several years back, but thatโs it. There has been a great deal of hope for a long time amongst fans that, with all of the slasher reboots and legacy sequels happening, Englund might – just might – come back once more. Unfortunately, the actor has pretty definitively ruled that out, save for a possible cameo in a remake or voicing the character in animation.
Englund recently spoke with the folks at Bloody Disgusting in honor of the upcoming 4K release of the original A Nightmare on Elm Street. Wes Craven's slasher classic also happens to be turning 40 this year. Naturally, the actor was asked whether or not heโs got one more performance as Freddy in him. Englund was pretty blunt in his response. Hereโs what he had to say about it:
โI donโt. I literally donโt. I mean, there might be some gimmick thing we could do with a close-up or something, but no, I canโt play him anymore. Iโm too old,โ

โThereโs no Freddy left in me,โ Englund later added. โI could possibly voice a really high-end, animated version. That would be nice to be asked to do, but I know I canโt do the fight scenes more than one take now, one angle. I just canโt be snapping my head or anything like that. Iโm an old dog! Give me a break,โ
For what itโs worth, Englund is 77. There is no official talk of a new Elm Street movie. Even if one entered development today, the actor would be pushing 80. Spending all of that time in the makeup chair is a lot for anyone. At that age? I canโt even imagine. Beyond that, Freddy is a very physical role. So itโs not difficult to see the actorโs point, disappointing though that may be to accept.
Who knows? Maybe they could go the 2021 Candyman route and find a way to have Englund play Freddy very briefly while passing the torch to someone new. Or, as the actor who played the role for the entirety of his on-screen existence, maybe he could have a cameo as someone else in a reboot/remake.
โI would love to be invited if they reboot Part 3, Dream Warriors, which I think is the most popular film of the franchise. It would be fun to play one of the doctors. The great Priscilla Pointer, Amy Irvingโs mother, was in that film. Maybe I could play her part as a male doctor thatโs very cynical. A cameo wink to the audience that I donโt buy that thereโs this dream demon that everybodyโs having the same dream about. Itโs in the tradition of remakes, especially with horror, to give an actor thatโs been in the original a little cameo, so I think that would be fun.โ
A Nightmare on Elm Street on 4K Ultra HD hits shelves on October 15. For more, check out FANGORIA #64 from the archives, which features Dream Warriors on the cover.

