NECA is looking to make dreams come true for fans of all things Elm Street with two new Freddy Krueger figures based on A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, respectively.

NECA's Ultimate Part 3 Freddy and The Dream Master Surgeon Freddy figures are both due out in September. To help fans have sweet dreams until these items hit shelves, we have photos and details for each collectible:

Ultimate Part 3 Freddy Figure: "From the cult classic Nightmare on Elm Street horror films, we present the definitive collector’s version of Freddy from Dream Warriors!

Ultimate Part 3 Freddy features plenty of gruesome detail and tons of accessories, including 2 interchangeable heads, 2 pairs of hands, the Elm Street house, Freddy puppet and removable hat. He’s fully poseable and truly terrifying – swap out his regular sweater front to display the tortured spirits trapped in his Chest of Souls!

The 7” scale figure comes in collector-friendly deluxe window box packaging with opening flap.

Release Date: September 2016"

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Surgeon Freddy Figure: "The doctor is in!

From Nightmare on Elm Street Part 4: The Dream Master, Surgeon Freddy joins our retro clothed action figure line. He stands 8” tall and is dressed in intricately detailed and tailored fabric clothing similar to the iconic toy lines of the 1970s. In addition to his fabric clothing, Surgeon Freddy also wears removable surgical scrubs, mask and hat. He’s fully poseable and comes complete with sunglasses and bone saw accessories.

Blister packaging with resealable protective clamshell features new custom artwork created by illustrator Nathan Thomas Milliner just for this release!

Release Date: September 2016

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