In Mortal Kombat , Freddy made a second glove for his other hand: they both were even more demonic, and resembled the remake glove. The addition of the second glove was for gameplay purposes. The morning after Jason Voorhees was pulled into Hell, Freddy's hand sprouted up, grabbed Jason's iconic Hockey Mask, and dragged it down into the netherworld as well.
The Evil Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Cast Actresses Actors. The wiki. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Freddy Krueger's glove. Edit source History Talk 0. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. It appears that Krueger went through several different prototypes before settling on the glove's final version. A quick glimpse of a gardening rake laying atop a glove suggests that the inspiration for the glove was a common yard item, which Krueger altered into a more practical, weaponized version.
Included among the other early drafts is a glove with thimbles and fishing hooks attached to the fingers, which has a similar look to Catwoman's claws in Batman Returns.
The result would surely scratch and draw blood, but it would hardly be lethal. Another version features clothespins attached to the fingertips; it isn't difficult to interpret why this early version was abandoned. One iteration with box cutters affixed to the fingers is promising, but using tape to attach the blades to the fingers is not sustainable. They were so sharp that Robert Englund, the actor for Freddy Krueger, accidentally cut himself the first time he put on the prop.
This original design was so popular with fans that it inspired not only a fever for the franchise, but an actual heist.
On the set of the first sequel, fans posing as workmen tried to infiltrate the set. Robert Englund claims to have taken the glove himself before they could succeed, but this is contested by a fan called Mike Becker, who claims he succeeded in stealing the glove before Englund could stop him.
The actual whereabouts are still contested to this day. The original film, A Nightmare on Elm Street, was such a smash hit that sequels were quickly rushed into production. By , five sequels had been created, each one adding to the complex mythos behind the dream killer, Freddy Krueger.
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