Originally, New Line released poster art by Matthew Peak, featuring Freddy holding a bubble containing a baby in the fetal position. When the advance posters were released to theatres, New Line was flooded with letters and phone calls from various groups claiming the poster art was offensive. In response, New Line re-released the poster art with the bubble containing a demonic baby carriage instead.
Though this change to the artwork was better received, New Line had many complete movie posters already printed with the original artwork. Due to some movie theatres receiving their posters early, New Line issued a recall on the old movie posters in favor of the new - making it very difficult to find a print of the original poster. Though the US poster art was changed, the posters released in Thailand still contain the original artwork.
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