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Missed me?
~ The Entity to Heather Langenkamp.

The Entity is the titular main antagonist of the 1994 slasher film Wes Craven's New Nightmare. It is an ancient demonic creature that can assume the form of the most horrible creation of humanity's imagination of an era in which it was created and in whatever story it was locked in. The Entity during the late twentieth century took upon his own version of Freddy Krueger. The demon very clearly stated that he is not, in fact, him, and many forms have been taken by it previously.

Free with the death of Freddy Krueger, he took on a different form of the latter, which was actually quite different from his appearance and went on to go on a killing spree by slaughtering the people involved in the making of the first six ANOES films, while also stalking and terrorizing Heather Langenkamp and invading and influencing Wes Craven himself to write a script for a new horror film. He also haunted Heather's son Dylan Porter.

Like the film monster he posed as, he was portrayed by Robert Englund.

Appearance[]

The Entity's physical appearance is as similar as Freddy Krueger's. Just like his original counterpart, he has extremely burnt skin (with a somewhat demonic aspect), a hand with long, sharp claws that resembles Freddy's glove, a brownish-green fedora and the iconic red and green striped sweater. To add to this, he also wears a long black trench coat and black leather boots, accompanied by black pants.

Biography[]

An evil demon from ancient times, The Entity scoured the world killing innocent people. Its one weakness was that its essence could be trapped in a story that allows evil to be depicted. After the stories die out, the Entity could escape back into our world by killing a gatekeeper.

After the first Nightmare on Elm Street film was made, the Entity became trapped in the film franchise. During its entrapment, it became fascinated with Freddy Krueger and took on his form. After Freddy was killed by his daughter in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, the film franchise ended and the Entity, now calling himself Freddy Krueger, entered the real world. However to fully escape, it needed to kill the gatekeeper, Heather Langenkamp. The reason Heather was the gatekeeper was because her character, Nancy Thompson was the first person to defeat Freddy. Despite taking Freddy's form, there were some differences. The Enity wore a black trench coat, had an organic-looking claw rather than a clawed glove, and was more demonic in appearance.

It started its attack by killing Charles Wilson and Terrance Feinstein, two special effects technicians working on the new Nightmare on Elm Street film by making a robotic claw. Heather saw the attack in a nightmare and was shocked when she learned of their deaths. The Entity then attacks Heather's husband, Chase, killing him and making it look like a car accident, though the claw marks on his torso made Heather suspicious. Heather talks to Robert Englund about seeing Freddy, but Freddy was scarier. Robert completed it by saying darker, more evil, indicating the Entity was affecting Englund as well. Heather then goes to Wes and Wes explains the new movie is needed to contain the entity but asks Heather to be Nancy one last time.

The Entity starts attacking Dylan, Heather's son and causes the child to get horrible seizures. Heather takes her son to the hospital. At home, Heather goes into her closet and is attacked by the Entity. An earthquake stops the Entity allowing Heather to escape. Heather goes to the hospital and is greeted by Dylan's babysitter, Julie.

Heather asks Julie to make sure Dylan stays awake. Two nurses are able to drug Dylan despite Julie's best efforts. Dylan then sees the Entity behind Julie and the Entity attacks her. During this time, the staff at the hospital were questioning Heather's sanity until several doctors see Julie floating in the air and eventually die on the ceiling from a broken neck.

Dylan sleepwalks to his home with Heather in pursuit. The Entity appears in the sky and lifts Dylan across a highway, putting him in danger. Heather gets hit by a car but was unharmed. The Entity then alters reality and makes Heather's home look like 1428 Elm Street and convinces John Saxon that he is Donald Thompson, Nancy's father. Heather called Donald "daddy" allowing the Entity to enter the real world. Heather enters Dylan's bed and finds sleeping pills. She gets a knife and takes the pills, entering the dream world.

Heather locates Wes' script for his movie and after reading it, learns he was writing about her life and there was no movie. Dylan appears behind Heather but the Entity attacks Heather. Heather grabs a snake, sticks it in the Entity's eye, and smacks him. The Entity attacks again but Dylan grabs the knife and stabs the Entity in the leg. The Entity knocks out Heather and goes after Dylan in retaliation.

Dylan hides in a furnace but the Entity traps him. The Entity prepares to eat Dylan, but Heather awakens, grabs the knife, and stabs the Entity. Dylan is able to escape the furnace and the two try to push the Entity inside. The Entity uses his tongue to wrap Heather up, but Dylan grabs the knife and stabs the tongue.

It shoots into the Entity's mouth and the two put the Entity fully into the furnace and lock him in. The two then open the furnace fully, setting the Entity on fire. The Entity shows his true form as a satanic creature and then explodes, destroying his lair. Heather and Dylan are able to escape into the real world.

Heather finds Wes' script and see the final page. In his own handwriting, famed director Wes Craven wrote in the final page of the script that thanks to Heather and Dylan's efforts, Freddy was back where he belongs.

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Trivia[]

  • This version of Freddy has the knives as a part of his hand rather than his usual glove.
  • In the ending credits, Freddy Krueger is credited as himself, even though Robert Englund reprises the role.
  • The make-up on this version of Freddy was more demonic and less like a burned man.
  • Unlike the "real" Freddy Krueger, The Entity can be harmed in the dream world.
  • The Entity's sweater is green with red stripes, inverted from the original Freddy's red sweater with green stripes.
    • Also the rest of his attire was more pristine as opposed to the burned and tattered clothing Freddy has had throughout the rest of the franchise.
  • Unlike the original Freddy, The Entity can interact with the real world and even kill people who are awake as long as someone else is dreaming about him.
  • There was a scene in the script that depicted a Robert Englund Freddy nightmare. The nightmare had Robert stuck in a spider-like web, and the new "demon" Freddy was a giant spider. This was dropped, because it didn't fit with the film's overall tone.
  • Robert Englund has said this is his favorite movie in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
  • Freddy's death in this film is similar to his original death, when he was burned alive by a group of vigilante parents.

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