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Fans can check out a new trailer for A Nightmare on Elm Street that will be shown in front of The Crazies, in theaters on February 26. There is also word that some new TV spots will be airing on Tuesday (2-22-10) during the Winter Olympics. We will keep you updated.

The creators of the Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy are looking for "uber fans" to be part of their documentary.

"We're looking for the biggest, most die-hard Freddy fans who have created shrines to Freddy ... inked their bodies in crazy Krueger ways ... or, better yet, turned their passion for this enduring horror franchise into amazing original works of art."

Freddy Krueger was named the top horror villain by the readers of SFX magazine.

Jam! Showbiz writes: "Wes Craven's disfigured child killer Freddy Krueger has been named the ultimate horror villain in a new poll. The A Nightmare On Elm Street bad guy, who terrorized Johnny Depp in the original 1984 picture, has topped a survey by SFX magazine, ahead of Pinhead from the Hellraiser movie series and murderous Michael Myers in Halloween."

TV Guide Magazine has learned that Robert Englund will be playing a "creepy custodian" on an upcoming episode of the TV show Bones.

The slasher-themed episode is set to air this spring. "The story finds jaded Brennan (Emily Deschanel) planning to skip her high school reunion, until a murder sends her and Booth (David Boreanaz) to the scene to investigate."

As we begin to countdown the days until Nightmare on Elm Street 2010 arrives, a ton of new pictures have mader their way online. Most of them are from the original trailer, but it's a slow news day, so here ya go.

SciFi Wire recently spoke to the new Freddy Krueger, Jackie Earle Haley about some issues plauging the fans, namely his voice as well as the reshoots.

"We're still working on it. There's still more [additional dialogue recording] stuff to do, so it's an ongoing process, I think, until it comes out."

Basically, the same thing we heard from Brad Fuller a few weeks ago.

The official website for the Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy documentary launched a few days ago, but I still have not been able to find an official release date. The original press release said "spring of 2010," and I assume they are aiming for an April release, to take advantage of the remake arriving in theaters on April 30th.

The original press release also promised hours of footage, and that it would feature a documentary made by Heather Langenkamp.

In addition to the A Nightmare on Elm Street Blu-ray being released on April 6th, we will also see a "new" box set containing all the original films plus Freddy vs Jason. I highly doubt anything in the sets will be different but a guy can dream. The box art might as well be a giant middle finger to fans as they use a picture of what is clearly Jackie Earle Haley instead of Robert Englund. No other specs as of yet, but we'll keep you posted.