Robert Englund’s newest project Natty Knocks sees him reunite with Phantom of the Opera director Dwight H. Little. Englund is best known for his haunting appearances as Freddy Krueger, first seen in 1984’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, branding him as a symbol of the horror genre. Englund worked with Little just a few years later in 1989 for the iconic Phantom of the Opera movie.
Now, Englund and Little are back together for the recently announced Natty Knocks movie. Englund shared some behind-the-scenes images from the film set on his Instagram. Englund teases the project with pictures of himself, Little, and Texas Chainsaw’s Bill Moseley. While few details are known about Natty Knocks, it is expected to be a horror project given its fright flick-orientated cast and director. Check out the images of Englund and Little's reunion below.
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In the 23 years between Phantom of the Opera's release and now, both the actor and director have been kept very busy. Little has spent a good portion of his career working on several horror/thriller-tinged projects, directing several episodes of the supernatural From Dusk Till Dawn series and the crime drama Bones. Unfortunately, no release date for Natty Knocks has yet been confirmed, so while waiting for more updates, fans can look forward to seeing more of Englund’s work in the near future. Englund is keeping to his thriller and horror roots, playing a disturbed and intimidating murderer (Victor Creel) in the upcoming
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