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The remaining adults were kept in a mass psychosis after their children had been murdered. When there was no one left to kill, Freddy sought to leave Springwood — hoping to continue his murder spree in another town full of more children.

Only one person could arrange for this to happen — his daughter, Kathryn Krueger. Krueger used what was left of his supernatural powers to find his daughter, who was now an adult named "Maggie Burroughs" Lisa Zane and was working as a counselor to troubled teenagers in another city.

Since her mother's death, Maggie was raised by adoptive parents and had suppressed the disturbing memories of her early childhood. After catching up with Maggie, Krueger attempted to convince her to do his bidding. She proved, though, that a compulsion for murder was not hereditary and instead schemed with Doc Yaphet Kotto , her coworker and dream psychiatrist , to help destroy Krueger.

After pulling him out of her dream and into reality, Maggie stabbed Krueger in the abdomen with his own glove and then shoved a pipe bomb into Krueger's chest, effectively killing him and releasing the dream demons that had given him his power. The following is a list of times Freddy Krueger is killed or supposedly killed in each of the movies in the series.

In the hybrid sequel, Freddy vs. Jason , Freddy was trapped in Hell. Figuring out how Krueger operated, the authorities and town officials covered up any and all traces of his prior existence, which included blacking out obituaries and quarantining anyone who had ever dreamed about, or had any knowledge of Krueger. Other countermeasures included giving Hypnocil, a drug that prevents people from dreaming, to the children moved to Westin Hills.

As a result, Springwood returned to obscurity and subsequently repopulated with no ill effects. Meanwhile, Krueger was unable to escape the boundaries of Hell, thanks to the complete ignorance of his existence to the people of Springwood, and the use of Hypnocil to prevent those in Westin Hills from dreaming.

Due to the fact that no one so much as knew of him, much less feared him, Freddy was unable to gain enough power to escape. Thus, Freddy hatched a plan to resurrect the undead, immortal killing machine, Jason Voorhees. Then, in the disguise of Jason's mother, Pamela, Freddy manipulated Jason into rising from the dead once more and going to Elm Street to kill more teenagers.

Jason committed a few murders, which were then blamed on Krueger as planned. As a result, Krueger began to get his equilibrium back. Enough fear fell over Springwood to make Krueger strong enough to haunt the town again. The problem, which Krueger had not counted on, was that Jason would not stop killing. He became irritated when Jason continued to slaughter "his kids" before he could. Thus, a bloody fight ensued between the two murderous icons that raged from the dream world to the waking world at Jason's old haunt, Camp Crystal Lake.

The film ends with Jason walking out of Crystal Lake holding Krueger's decapitated head, which he winks to the audience, followed by Krueger's laughter, indicating his reign of terror may not yet be over. In the movies, Freddy's arrival is usually preceded by children in the dreams of his victims. They chant a rhyme about Freddy that warns others to stay away from him.

One, two, Freddy's coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Five, six, grab your crucifix. Seven, eight, gonna stay up late. Nine, ten, never sleep again. After all, it's scary movie season and we're all looking for ways to add more horror goodness to our lives, right? With that in mind, check out our 12 favorite Freddy Krueger kills of all time. For more spooky content, make sure to check out our review of the Slumber Party Massacre remake , along with the best horror movies made by female directors.

It's not even in the top three. But it's hard to argue that Dan's death, after being essentially consumed by his own motorcycle and turned into a cyber-horror of a monster that is ultimately steered into oncoming traffic, is downright horrifying. By The Dream Child, Freddy had gone pretty far down the silly path. After all, that's the movie with the giant-sized super Freddy. Of the more comedic deaths, Greta stands out.

The would-be supermodel is overfed, made to eat her own organs, and ultimately chokes to death. What a gross way to go. If strange body horror is your jam, you should definitely revisit The Dream Master, in which a girl transforms into a cockroach.

It's incredibly disturbing, watching the roach's limbs grow out of hers. Freddy vs. Jason is a fun movie, that's for sure. But it's not filled with memorable deaths. That said, Mark's demise stands out.

Freddy burns him alive in his own bedroom, while Lori and Will are forced to watch from outside. Then, after he's dead, Freddy gets in one last joke. He burns the words "Freddy's back" on, of all places, Mark's back. How does Freddy Krueger kill his victims? How does Freddy Krueger finally die?

Is there a way to kill Freddy Krueger? Why is Freddy Krueger so scary? Can Freddy Krueger only kill in dreams? What is the scariest nightmare on Elm Street?



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