
Elm Street saga
The Elm Street saga revolves around Freddy Krueger, a fictional serial killer with a burned face who haunts teenagers in their dreams. Originating from Wes Craven's 1984 film "A Nightmare on Elm Street," Freddy uses nightmares to torment and kill his victims in reality. The series explores themes of fear, guilt, and the supernatural, with each film delving into the consequences of unresolved trauma. Over multiple sequels, Freddy becomes an iconic horror character, blending psychological horror with supernatural elements, and remains a lasting symbol in pop culture’s portrayal of nightmares and fear.