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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 1H 21M

Production Designer Mick Strawn (Nightmare on Elm Street 3&4/Blade/The Hidden)

from The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel · host Doug and Jamie

Next week , we’re heading back to dreamland with Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors — but this week, we’re talking with the legendary production designer and art director Mick Strawn.If you love ‘80s horror, practical effects, or behind-the-scenes movie chaos, this one’s for you. Mick’s been part of so many cult classics, from Runaway Train and Blade to his unforgettable work on A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4.We cover it all, including:🎥 How he accidentally got the title of Art Director on Nightmare 3🔥 Designing dreamscapes and nightmares that terrified a generation🚂 Working on Runaway Train and what made that production so intense🧠 How collaboration and chaos fueled creativity on ‘80s film sets👻 His newest project, Solitude, now streaming on Tubi — a haunting story that blends isolation, suspense, and Mick’s signature visual styleMick’s got stories for days, insights on practical movie magic, and a ton of passion for keeping the art of set design alive.Watch the unedited review at sequelsonly/mickstrawnMick's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0833954/🎬 Your homework:Watch Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors — the dream sequences, the Freddy makeup, and the insane sets will hit even harder after hearing Mick’s stories.📲 Follow us everywhere @sequelsonly🌐 Visit our site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and that one guy who insists Freddy’s sweater was actually brown and black.

Next week , we’re heading back to dreamland with Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors — but this week, we’re talking with the legendary production designer and art director Mick Strawn.If you love ‘80s horror, practical effects, or behind-the-scenes movie chaos, this one’s for you. Mick’s been part of so many cult classics, from Runaway Train and Blade to his unforgettable work on A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4.We cover it all, including:🎥 How he accidentally got the title of Art Director on Nightmare 3🔥 Designing dreamscapes and nightmares that terrified a generation🚂 Working on Runaway Train and what made that production so intense🧠 How collaboration and chaos fueled creativity on ‘80s film sets👻 His newest project, Solitude, now streaming on Tubi — a haunting story that blends isolation, suspense, and Mick’s signature visual styleMick’s got stories for days, insights on practical movie magic, and a ton of passion for keeping the art of set design alive.Watch the unedited review at sequelsonly/mickstrawnMick's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0833954/🎬 Your homework:Watch Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors — the dream sequences, the Freddy makeup, and the insane sets will hit even harder after hearing Mick’s stories.📲 Follow us everywhere @sequelsonly🌐 Visit our site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and that one guy who insists Freddy’s sweater was actually brown and black.

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