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Wes Craven‘s A Nightmare on Elm Street is distinctly different than most slashers because of the unparalleled banter between Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) and the final girl, Nancy (Heather Langenkamp). Nancy survives her first encounter, only to end up taking NoDoz once again in Dream Warriors.

YouTuber Shawn Kohne explores this relationship in his unique edit of A Nightmare on Elm Street, which he dubs A Nightmare on Love Street. The concept turns the horror upside down and imagines a world in which Freddy and Nancy were lovers. Only, this trailer takes a fun turn when it introduces scenes from Craven’s New Nightmare. Freddy is back in Nancy’s life, but will he commit this time around?

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‘Drop’ – Violett Beane Joins the Cast of Christopher Landon’s New Thriller

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Pictured: Violett Beane in 'Death and Other Details' (2024)

Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) is staying busy here in 2024, directing not only the werewolf movie Big Bad but also an upcoming thriller titled Drop.

The project for Blumhouse and Platinum Dunes is being described as a “fast-paced thriller,” and Deadline reports today that Violett Beane (Truth or Dare) has joined the cast.

Newcomer Jacob Robinson has also signed on to star in the mysterious thriller. Previously announced, Meghann Fahy (“White Lotus”) will be leading the cast.

Landon recently teased on Twitter, “This is my love letter to DePalma.”

Jillian Jacobs and Chris Roach wrote the script.

Michael Bay, Jason Blum, Brad Fuller and Cameron Fuller — “who brought the script in to Platinum Dunes” — are producing the upcoming Drop. Sam Lerner is an executive producer.

THR notes, “The film is a Platinum Dunes and Blumhouse production for Universal.”

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