Exclusive: Robert Englund Would Return As Freddy For An Animated ELM STREET
The slasher legend sees a big opportunity to explore the franchise outside of live-action.

Robert Englund is one of only two actors to play Freddy Krueger in a movie. He’s played Freddy in every single movie in the franchise, in fact, except for the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, which saw Jackie Earle Haley briefly don the claws. But for a great many horror fans out there, Englund is the one and only Freddy. The actor has firmly ruled out a return to the role in live-action. Animation, however? That’s a different story.
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I recently had the very good fortune of speaking with Englund in honor of the first seven Nightmare on Elm Street movies making their way to 4K Ultra HD this month. During the conversation, I asked the actor if he would be open to reprising his role as Freddy in an animated project. He is, indeed, open to the prospect, if not enthusiastic about it. Here’s what he had to say:
“Oh, sure. I mean, I’m really busy with voice work anyway. I just did Pinocchio: Unstrung, I’m the evil cricket. I like that idea. When I do the cons and film festivals, I’m confronted with so much great illustration art of Freddy Krueger, conceived in so many ways, whether it’s the storyboards or a great, violent graphic novel, or a comic book, or posters, or even a comedy take on Freddy. I love it.”
“I know there’s this whole world in animation that could take advantage of the Nightmare on Elm Street stories, which I think would be really fun,” Englund added. “I’d love to contribute to that, sure.”
The last time Englund played the character in a movie was in 2003’s


