One, Two 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' Remake DVD is Coming to You!
DVDActive is reporting that Warner Brothers has settled on a release date for the A Nightmare on Elm Street remake DVD/Blu-ray. This is a must buy for slasher fans! Read more for the specs and when you can get your claws on a copy.
Follow up:
Look for A Nightmare On Elm Street to hit shelves this October 5th. The extras will include 'Freddy Krueger Reborn featurette' on the DVD. Blu-ray release will include that, along with a Maniacle Movie Mode, an Alternate Opening, an Alternate Ending, a Deleted Scene, and a digital copy of the film. Check out the box art below.


Source: DVDActive

12 comments
I loved NoES '10. Been with the series since the very first one back in the early 80s, and this '10 re-imagining did not disappoint me; loved it so very, very much.
As for this movie on Blu, all I have to say is Blu-ray = the only way to watch a movie at home! Blu-ray FTW!
Oh, and day one freakin' buy for me! Blu-ray, of course.
Yeah dude. Harsh.
"We're gonna show the fans the alternate endings/intro/scenes theyve been dying and begging to see...but ONLY if they buy the blue-ray."
I dont even own a blueray player. I have like 250 DVDs Ive collected. REALLY hoping I wouldnt have to get Blue-ray. This blows, thanks Warner you fucked me yet again.
Older horror movies I prefer to watch on DVD, because they were not made to be seen in such high definition, so you can see a lot of flaws on the blue ray, specially in B horror movies, and the blue ray spoil the "feeling" of the movie.
Blue ray players are very cheap tp buy nowadays Matt, and you can watch your DVDs on them. I also have a very large DVD collection that I am not going to change for blue rays, but new movies with CGI effects are better on Blue Ray.
I couldve designed something better...no lie. Its just the poster. They could have done something different. Plus the white text is horrid and literally was slapped on, along with the tagline, which albeit is better than "Welcome To Your New Nightmare".
The thing is that in a few years new Blue rays are probably going to be as cheap as new DVDs are nowadays and new movies are most likely not going to be released on DVD anymore, just as they are not released in VHS nowadays.
The purpose of a dvd was so you could have it last forever and never have to replace it....
WTF bluray???
Wnat HD movies... FINE! But never stop selling dvds and dont fuck the dvd man out of the bonus shit...
BTW, I HATTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEE this cover art... So easy and sloppy... No creativity...
--Ryan















