For decades, the gaunt, burned face of Freddy Krueger—armed with his signature bladed glove—has haunted the dreams of horror fans worldwide. Since his debut in 1984, the wise-cracking dream demon has become a pillar of the slasher genre, alongside icons like Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees. However, for newcomers and returning fans alike, a simple question often arises: just how many Nightmare on Elm Street movies are there? The answer depends on how you count, but the core franchise consists of nine films : seven canonical sequels to the original, one hybrid crossover, and one reboot. The Original Nightmare and Its Sequels (1984–1991) The story begins with Wes Craven’s masterwork, A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). This film introduced the terrifying premise: teenagers in the suburban town of Springwood, Ohio, are being killed in their dreams, and the deaths translate to the real world. The villain, Freddy Krueger, is a child murderer burned alive by vengeful parents who now haunts the dreamscape. The film’s success launched a horror dynasty.