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'''''Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare''''' (1991)
'''''Wes Craven's New Nightmare''''' (1994)▼
A [[Series Fauxnale]] vaguely set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|ten years from now]], this installment has Freddy, having killed off almost every non-adult in Springwood since the last film, concoct [[Gambit Roulette|a complicated scheme]] to escape Springwood's borders and begin killing elsewhere by finding his long-lost child, since only hitching a ride in the psyche of his own flesh and blood will allow him to escape the dying town. Released in 3D, the film explores [[Start of Darkness|Freddy's background]] ''and'' brings the campiness of the last two entries [[Up to Eleven]]. While it has a few fans, it's usually viewed as mediocre, since Freddy's [[Grand Finale]] ended up being treated in such a farcical manner.
▲'''''Wes Craven's New Nightmare''''' (1994)
[[In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It|As you can tell]], Wes Craven returns to the franchise for the third time, writing and directing this meta picture; unlike the other films, this one is set in the real world, where Freddy is nothing more than a fictional horror icon. After Craven starts developing ideas for a new installment in the terminated franchise, [[Ultimate Evil|an ancient evil]], [[Sealed Evil in a Can|imprisoned]] in the film series since the first and released by Freddy's death in the sixth, decides it doesn't like the idea of being trapped again and sets out to stop the production; its main targets are Heather Langenkamp (who the entity views as "Nancy" and the only one who can stop it) and her young son. The arguable precursor to ''[[Scream (film)|Scream]]'' (also by Craven), ''New Nightmare'' received a degree of praise for its study of the [[No Fourth Wall|nature of reality]].
'''''[[Freddy vs. Jason]]''''' (2003)
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