30 movies that need the Lego treatment so bad it’s wrong

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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: Projections insipired by 'Deadpool' are displayed onstage during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. MTV Movie Awards airs April 10, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for MTV) /
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2. A Nightmare on Elm Street

Premise of the movies: There are certain movies that will cause nightmares. A Nightmare on Elm Street is just one of them. It’s probably the biggest one of all. The initial movie spawned into a series of sequels and reboots, each developing the idea that even in your dreams you’re not safe from a serial killer.

Audiences watched in terror as people died in their dreams. Freddy Krueger would haunt the children of those who had killed him, killing them off one by one. The only way people could keep themselves safe was to stay awake, and there was only so much time until you would need to sleep.

Why they need the Lego treatment: A Lego version of A Nightmare on Elm Street would be horrific, but it’s definitely something many would watch. There’s a chance for darkness and fear in every scene. With it all being animation and Lego, it’s possible to make the dream sequences bigger, better, and scarier. Nothing is off limits when it comes to Lego movies.

There have been reboot attempts for the Freddy Krueger movies, but none are as good as the original trilogy. It’s time for something to overshadow them all and make sure A Nightmare on Elm Street never loses its spot as the scariest horror movie ever.