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Home » Horror, In the Works

Michael Bay to remake all of 1974-1984

Submitted by Brett on Wednesday, 30 January 2008One Comment

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First it was the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake and its series prequel, TCM: The Beginning.  Now, following up the Friday the 13th remake scheduled to start shooting this May, Variety is reporting that Michael Bay is officially going forward with his A Nightmare On Elm Street remake.  Planning to revitalize the almost 24 year old franchise (by pretending it never happened), Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes will be teaming up with current property owners New Line Cinema to start the saga of undying murderer Freddy Krueger all over again.  If things go well, no doubt sequels will follow,  inevitably leading us another twenty years into the future where one can only hope the robotic form of Michael Bay will remake them all again.

No word yet on whether Robert Englund will reprise his career defining role as Freddy, or if Kane Hodder will be screwed over yet again in the Friday the 13th remake.




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  • Radius Gauge said:

    Man… this guy! Funny. Just funny.

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