Would Robert Englund Return As Freddy Krueger? Nope!

The horror icon says heโ€™s too old for a new NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET.
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Itโ€™s 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 2003โ€™s Freddy vs. Jason. He did return for an episode of The Goldbergs several years back, but thatโ€™s 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 heโ€™s got one more performance as Freddy in him. Englund was pretty blunt in his response. Hereโ€™s what he had to say about it: 

โ€œI donโ€™t. I literally donโ€™t. I mean, there might be some gimmick thing we could do with a close-up or something, but no, I canโ€™t play him anymore. Iโ€™m too old,โ€

 

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โ€œThereโ€™s no Freddy left in me,โ€ Englund later added. โ€œI could possibly voice a really high-end, animated version. That would be nice to be asked to do, but I know I canโ€™t do the fight scenes more than one take now, one angle. I just canโ€™t be snapping my head or anything like that. Iโ€™m an old dog! Give me a break,โ€

For what itโ€™s 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 canโ€™t even imagine. Beyond that, Freddy is a very physical role. So itโ€™s not difficult to see the actorโ€™s 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. 

โ€œI 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 Irvingโ€™s mother, was in that film. Maybe I could play her part as a male doctor thatโ€™s very cynical. A cameo wink to the audience that I donโ€™t buy that thereโ€™s this dream demon that everybodyโ€™s having the same dream about. Itโ€™s in the tradition of remakes, especially with horror, to give an actor thatโ€™s 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.