Starring: Rudy Pankow, Jenna Ortega, Bill Skarsgård (as Freddy Krueger), Mia Goth, Jack Dylan Grazer
Following years of silence on Elm Street, a new wave of terror rises when teenagers across the neighborhood begin experiencing identical nightmares—each one haunted by the same burned figure with razor-sharp claws. At first, the town dismisses it as mass hysteria, but when the dreams begin leaving real scars, Elm Street realizes a nightmare from its darkest past has resurfaced.
Evan, a troubled teen wrestling with insomnia and trauma, becomes the first to piece together the truth: the man stalking their dreams is Freddy Krueger, a murderous figure erased from history by parents desperate to protect their children. But in death, Freddy has become something far worse—an entity fueled by fear, feeding on the minds of the young.
As sleep deprivation spreads, hallucinations twist reality, friendships crumble, and the line between dream and waking life fractures. A group of teens—led by Jenna Ortega’s character—must uncover the buried crimes that created Freddy while racing against their own collapsing sanity. But the deeper they investigate, the clearer it becomes that the town’s greatest sin wasn’t killing Freddy…
Meanwhile, Freddy grows stronger with each night, crafting elaborate nightmares that turn into psychological torture chambers—boiler rooms, collapsing hallways, and impossible dream loops designed to break his victims from within. Mia Goth’s character discovers a horrifying truth: Freddy isn’t just killing them… he’s collecting them.
As terror closes in, the teens face a devastating question at the heart of the story:
How do you fight a monster who controls the only place you can’t escape—your own mind?

A brutal, atmospheric, and emotionally charged reimagining, A Nightmare on Elm Street (2025) pushes the franchise into deeper psychological horror while honoring the legacy of its iconic villain.