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Does Disney own Nightmare on Elm Street?

A Nightmare on Elm Street is an American supernatural slasher-horror media franchise consisting of nine films, a television series, novels, comic books, and various other media….A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)

A Nightmare on Elm Street
Created by Wes Craven
Original work A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Owner Warner Bros. Pictures
Years 1984–present

How many versions of Nightmare on Elm Street are there?

In total, there are nine Nightmare on Elm Street films, as well as television series, novels, and comic books. The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise focuses on Freddy Krueger, the ghost of a former child killer who was burned to death by the parents of his victims.

Will there be a remake of Nightmare on Elm Street?

Plans for a new A Nightmare On Elm Street movie can change, and it could follow the example of Halloween and instead be a direct sequel to the original, but for now, the project doesn’t seem to be moving forward anytime soon.

Who owns the film rights to Nightmare on Elm Street?

Rights and ownership New Line Cinema held the rights to A Nightmare on Elm Street for decades. However, writers are able to retake ownership of their work after 35 years. As a result, Wes Craven’s estate was able to legally retake ownership of the original film in 2019.

Who owns the Nightmare on Elm Street house?

screenwriter Lorene Scafaria
The residence was owned by film director and screenwriter Lorene Scafaria, 43, who bought the home for $2.1 million in 2013, according to records with PropertyShark. She directed “Hustlers” (2019) and wrote the film “Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist” (2008).

Which Nightmare on Elm Street movies are canon?

Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, the seventh film, is set outside of the Nightmare story and takes place in the fictional “real world” in 1994. Canon for the Nightmare on Elm Street series only includes what is/was approved by New Line Cinema.

Is Freddy Krueger public domain?

Some investigative work by Bloody-Disgusting has revealed that the U.S. rights for A Nightmare on Elm Street are seemingly back where they belong. Thanks to the Copyright Act, the Wes Craven estate has quietly reacquired the rights to the first film and its razor-gloved slasher, Freddy Krueger.

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