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Freddy's Revenge

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Find the frightening continuation of Wes Craven's character with this superb Freddy Krueger Poster, taken from the second opus!

  • Paper characteristic:
    • 🎨 Canvas: world standard in terms of printing and imitating a “painting canvas” appearance .
    • By default, the poster contains a 4 cm white border for framing (frame not included). If you don't want it, please choose "without white border".
    • Size: several choices available . ✅
  • Great UV resistance .
  • Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
  • Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
  • Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
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⚠️ Frame not included. ⚠️

Description of this Freddy Krueger Poster

Freddy's Revenge is a 1985 American supernatural slasher film directed by Jack Sholder and written by David Chaskin. It stars Mark Patton, Kim Myers, Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, and Robert Rusler. This is the second installment in the Claws of the Night Freddy franchise. The film follows Jesse Walsh, a teenager who begins having recurring nightmares about Freddy Krueger after moving into Nancy Thompson's old house from the first film.

Freddy's Revenge was released on November 1, 1985 and grossed $30 million at the domestic box office on a budget of $3 million. It received mixed reception from critics upon release, with many comparing it unfavorably to its predecessor. However, it enjoyed later success as a cult classic, as critics re-evaluated the film's homoerotic themes and subject matter. It was distributed by New Line Cinema. The film was followed by Nightmare Claws.

Five years after Freddy Krueger's apparent defeat, the Walshes moved into Nancy Thompson's former home. Their teenage son, Jesse, has a nightmare in which he feels harassed by Krueger while driving a school bus. He wakes up and attributes the dream to the unusual heat in the room. Jesse goes to school with his friend Lisa, whom he is romantically interested in, but he is too shy to flirt with her. After getting into a fight with a boy named Grady during gym class, Coach Schneider makes them stay after class and they become friends. Lisa comes to visit Jesse after school and they discover Nancy Thompson's diary in which she describes her nightmares, which are eerily similar to Jesse's. Small fires occur in the house, which culminate in the spontaneous combustion of their pet birds. Jesse's father accuses him of sabotage.

The next night, Jesse has a nightmare in which he meets Freddy, who asks him to kill for him. The dreams become more and more intense and Jesse tries in vain to take different measures to keep himself awake. He ends up wandering the streets at night. One night, Schneider catches him ordering a drink at a gay bar and punishes him by making him run laps at school. After sending Jesse to the showers, Schneider is attacked by an invisible force which drags him into the showers. Jesse disappears into the steam and Freddy emerges, killing Schneider by slashing his back. Afterwards, Jesse is horrified to see the glove on his hand. He is escorted home by the police after being found wandering the streets naked, and his parents begin to suspect Jesse of being on drugs or mentally ill. Lisa takes Jesse to an abandoned factory where Freddy Krueger worked, but they find nothing there.

The next night, Jesse goes to Lisa's pool party and kisses her in the cabana, but his body begins to change and he leaves in a panic. He goes to Grady's house, confesses to killing Schneider, and asks Grady to watch him while he sleeps and arrest him if he tries to leave. When Grady finally falls asleep, Freddy exits Jesse's body and kills Grady. Freddy then transforms into Jesse, who finds himself looking at Freddy's laughing reflection in Grady's mirror. He runs away before Grady's parents enter the room. Back at Lisa's house, Jesse tells her what's going on. Lisa understands that Jesse's terror gives Freddy his strength, but he can't help but fear him and transforms again. Freddy locks Lisa's parents in their room and attacks her, but he realizes he can't hurt her because of Jesse's influence. Freddy comes out and starts slaughtering the partygoers. Lisa's father emerges with a shotgun, but Lisa stops him from shooting Freddy, who escapes in a ball of flames.

Lisa drives to the factory, facing sudden nightmares and having to control her fear before confronting Freddy. She begs Jesse to fight Freddy, but Freddy's grip is too strong. When Lisa confesses her love for Jesse and kisses Freddy, Jesse begins to fight back. Freddy burns and turns to ashes, from which Jesse emerges.

Later, as Jesse, Lisa and Lisa's friend Kerry take the bus to school. Jesse begins to notice similarities to his first nightmare and panics. After Lisa calms Jesse down, Kerry says it's all over, just before Freddy's clawed arm pierces her chest. Freddy laughs as the bus drives into view, just like in Jesse's first nightmare.

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