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The End of Freddy: The Ultimate Nightmare

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Sixth and "final" opus of Wes Craven's horror series, this Freddy Krueger Poster will give you a cold sweat!

  • 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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Description of this Freddy Krueger Poster

Freddy's End: The Final Nightmare (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street 6: The Final Nightmare) is a 1991 American horror film and the sixth film in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. This is the sequel to the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 5, which was to be the last episode of the series. The film New Nightmare, by Wes Craven, was released three years later, but takes place outside the framework of the series. A canonical crossover/succession, Freddy vs. Jason, was released in 2003. It is New Line Cinema's first 3D film.

Directed by Rachel Talalay from a screenplay by Michael De Luca, Freddy's Dead: The Ultimate Nightmare stars Lisa Zane, Yaphet Kotto, Breckin Meyer, Shon Greenblatt, Ricky Dean Logan, Lezlie Deane, Tobe Sexton and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. Additionally, several well-known actors make cameo appearances, including: Johnny Depp (who made his on-screen debut in the original film), Roseanne Barr, Tom Arnold and Alice Cooper. Iggy Pop sings the title song, which plays during the end credits over a montage of scenes from previous films in the series.

Freddy's Dead: The Last Nightmare was released on September 13, 1991 and grossed $34.9 million in the United States on a budget of $9–11 million, surpassing its predecessor's gross.

Ten years from now, Freddy Krueger returned and killed almost every child and teenager in the town of Springwood, Ohio. The only surviving teenager, John Doe, is confronted by Freddy in a dream. John wakes up just outside the town of Springwood but, due to a head injury, he does not remember who he is or why he is there.

At a shelter for troubled youth, three of the residents - Spencer, a well-off drug addict who resists his father's attempts to conform him, Carlos, a troubled child who was physically abused by his mother to the point of going deaf. 'an ear, and Tracy, a tough girl who was sexually abused by her father - plan to run away to California. The police find John and take him to the shelter, where he becomes the patient of Doctor Maggie Burroughs. Maggie notices a Springwood newspaper clipping in John's pocket. In an attempt to cure John's amnesia, she organizes a trip to Springwood. In an attempt to escape, Tracy, Carlos and Spencer hide in the van, but are discovered when John hallucinates and nearly destroys the van just outside Springwood.

Tracy, Spencer and Carlos attempt to leave Springwood, but not before stopping to rest at the abandoned house at 1428 Elm Street. John and Maggie visit the Springwood orphanage and discover that Freddy has had a child. John thinks he is this child because Freddy allowed him to live. Back on Elm Street, Carlos and Spencer fall asleep and are killed by Freddy. Tracy is almost killed, but is awakened by Maggie. John, who went to the dream world with Tracy to try to help Spencer, is still asleep. Maggie and Tracy take John back to the shelter. On the way home, Krueger attacks John in his dream. Before killing John, Krueger reveals to him that his child is a girl; as he died, he told Maggie. Tracy and Maggie return to the shelter, but they find that no one remembers John, Spencer or Carlos except Doc, who has learned to control his dreams. Maggie finds her adoption papers and realizes she is Freddy's daughter. Her birth name was Katherine Krueger, but her name was changed to Maggie Burroughs when her father was arrested and subsequently murdered.

Doc discovers that Freddy's power comes from dream demons that continually revive him, and that Freddy can be killed if he is drawn into the real world. Maggie decides to enter Freddy's mind and lure him into the real world. Once in the dream world, she puts on a pair of 3D glasses and enters Freddy's mind. In her mind, she learns that Freddy was bullied as a child, abused by his adoptive father, self-abused as a teenager, and murdered his wife when she discovered his murderous tendencies. Fiery demons gave Freddy the power to become immortal. Maggie struggles to bring Freddy back to the real world, but ultimately succeeds.

Maggie and Freddy end up fighting hand-to-hand; she uses several weapons confiscated from shelter patients. Enraged by what he has done, Maggie tears off Freddy's clawed glove and stabs him in the stomach with it, driving the glove's claws into a steel support beam and leaving Freddy hanging above the ground. Tracy throws Maggie a pipe bomb which she throws into Freddy's chest. The three dream demons, unable to revive him in the real world, fly away from Freddy after the tube bomb kills him. Tracy, Doc and Maggie rejoice while the latter triumphantly declares "Freddy is dead".

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