The ways the filmmakers pay tribute to A Nightmare on Elm Street. The opening scene at Tara Carpenter's house bears a strong resemblance to the iconic house at 1428 Elm Street. Bettinelli-Olpin reveals, "That was just serendipitous that we saw that house, which had Elm Street written all over it. But the actual Elm Street Easter egg is that Tara says that Sidney lived on Elm in the real world of Woodsboro. Because that was in the original [1996] script; Sidney lived at 34 Elm Street, which was one of Kevin Williamson's nods that got cut for time. So, we've now brought it back to life in this one. Then you see the Elm Street sign when they drive into town. That's Sidney's block."
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