Who is freddy kruegers father




















When one Frederick Charles Krueger first got out of our dreams and into our cars in 's A Nightmare on Elm Street , he was unlike anything that mainstream horror audiences had witnessed before. Mutilated, ruthless, and gleefully sadistic, Freddy had that movie monster "it" factor.

He was intangible. He was aggressive. He was probably just a figment of your imagination, sweetie, so go back to bed.

And in addition to all of that, he was lucrative to the tune of nearly half a billion dollars. His meteoric rise to fictional stardom brought in its wake an international merchandising phenomenon, heralding everything from knife-fingered glove replicas to the irreplaceable "Freddy Fright Squirter. But amongst all the celebrity hubbub and hullabaloo, we've lost sight of the most important questions. Questions like, "Who's the real Freddy? So today, we're taking a deep dive into the man behind the third-degree burns to understand him in ways you'd only ever dream of.

From his monstrous conception to his showdown with Jason, here's Freddy Krueger's backstory explained. Things were never going to be easy for Frederick Charles Krueger. As a nun, she worked at the Hathaway House, an asylum for the criminally deranged.

A few days before Christmas , Amanda found herself the victim of a merry mix-up. She was locked inside the building when the guards went home for the long weekend, leaving the high-security hospital unattended, as is customary during the holidays. By the time she was found, she'd suffered a series of horrendous attacks at the hands of the inmates and was pregnant with "the bastard son of Maniacs.

Nine months later, a bouncing baby Freddy was born. Never one to catch a break, he was adopted by an abusive alcoholic named Mr. Underwood, a man who looked distractingly similar to Alice Cooper.

What followed was, predictably, sort of a huge nightmare. Understandably, Freddy was a troubled child. His ersatz patriarch was drunk all the time and seemed to take a great deal of joy in beating his young ward with a belt. At school, Freddy was taunted mercilessly for his heritage. He started to exhibit the telltale signs of a fictional serial killer, murdering the class hamster and getting a kick out of cutting himself with a straight razor.

It would be delightful at this juncture to report that young Frederick experienced a moment of personal metamorphosis, switching gears and going from troubled loner to enthusiastic force for good, perhaps harnessing his understanding of the darker side of the human psyche to help others in their journey towards becoming useful members of society.

Sadly, this was not the case. On one particularly unfortunate day, Freddy, unable to stomach the constant tirade of abuse from his adoptive dad, jammed his razor blade deep into the eye socket of his father figure.

While a life mired in violence and tragedy is difficult to punctuate with definitive turning points, it could be argued that this was where any hopes of a happy life died, and the Springwood Slasher was born. The events of Freddy's young adult life are murky, and it's not clear whether or not he ever faced any legal consequences for the murder of Mr. What is known is that by his mids, Fred Krueger was in the family way.

He'd married a woman named Loretta who gave birth to a daughter, Katherine. Together, they lived what was, to the casual observer, a simple, happy, pedestrian life. Lying just beneath the surface, however, was a dark secret.

Freddy, unable to stem his unquenchable bloodlust, had constructed a secret room in the family's suburban home. Inside, he kept a series of homemade weapons, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia from his off-hours hobby, which was slaughtering the children of Springwood, Ohio, as the mysterious killer known as the Springwood Slasher.

Marriage is, if nothing else, based on trust, and the Kruegers' home life hit a speed bump when Loretta discovered Freddy's macabre man cave. Freddy, sort of cementing himself as a one note song, killed his wife in front of their young daughter. Shortly after this, he was arrested for the murders of numerous local children, and Katherine was put into foster care under a new name.

Freddy did not treat Nancy in a more personal way. She was simply better at survival than her friends, a claim that has much more evidence to support it. There's no need to add a biological link, like with Michael Myers and Laurie Strode in Halloween, when A Nightmare on Elm Street had a solid enough story to begin with; while interesting, this theory can easily be debunked. Steven Cuffari , aka "Steve," is a fiction writer who mostly works in the horror genre, but also in other forms of speculative fiction.

As a movie and TV features writer for Screen Rant, he translates his passion for fiction into commentary and analysis. Check out his podcast at voicesfromthedark. Wiki Content. Osborne Ernest Reinhart Antagonists. Recent blog posts Help. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Freddy Krueger's father. It turns out that Freddy's very conception was horrifying, as it came following a nun named Amanda Krueger being accidentally locked inside an asylum for the criminally insane.

She was raped hundreds of times, and the result was Freddy, "the bastard son of maniacs. A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child heroine Alice Lisa Wilcox is later made to relive that mental asylum scenario when Freddy starts to come after her via her unborn baby's dreams, but ultimately defeats him with the help of Amanda Krueger's ghost. In Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, it's revealed that following his birth, Freddy was sent to live with an abusive alcoholic foster father named Mr.

Underwood, played by rock music icon Alice Cooper in a cameo. He was also bullied relentlessly at school, and showed early signs of his later behavior by killing animals and committing acts of self-harm. Things reached a boiling point when he grew tired of Underwood's abuse and made the man his first human victim.

Freddy's Dead also reveals what Freddy was like as a living adult for the first time, showing that he had managed to marry a woman named Loretta, and have a daughter with her named Kathryn.



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