Lisa Webber’s pool party had a fun, carefree vibe until Freddy Krueger crashed it and said, “You are all my children now.” A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge features the dream stalker in frightening fashion, particularly during his pool party slaughter and off-road bus driving, and NECA is celebrating the first Nightmare sequel with a new Freddy figure that's displayed in freshly unveiled photos.

NECA’s A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 8-inch tall Freddy figure comes with additional articulation (compared to previous Freddy figures), a snugger striped sweater, two interchangeable heads, a removable hat, and both a gloved hand and a bladed hand.

This collectible will be released in March, but Freddy fans living in the New York City area can see it firsthand at the Alamo Drafthouse in Yonkers for their special screening of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. To learn more about the screening, visit:

“From Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge, the man of your dreams is back as our newest retro clothed action figure!

We’ve integrated a number of design improvements into this 8″ Freddy figure, like a new Type 2 body with added articulation, including bicep swivel and improved thigh movement. He’s dressed in fabric clothing similar to the toy lines that helped define the licensed action figure market in the 1970s, and we’ve upped the ante there too, with improved tailoring and a tighter-fitting sweater with striped sleeves.

Freddy comes with two interchangeable heads, interchangeable gloved hand and bladed hand (unique to this Part 2 version of Freddy), and a removable hat. Blister packaging with custom illustrated art and a resealable protective clamshell.”

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