Tim Burton Rules Out 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Sequel
Despite Speculation and Interest, Burton Insists the Classic Film Should Remain Untouched
- Tim Burton, the creator of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas,' has stated in multiple interviews that he is not interested in creating a sequel, prequel, or reboot of the 1993 stop-motion classic.
- Burton emphasized that the film is 'very important' to him and likened the idea of a sequel to a big power plant wanting to take over a small piece of property.
- Despite the film's director, Henry Selick, suggesting that a prequel exploring how Jack became the King of Halloween Town could be interesting, Burton remains firm in his stance.
- Burton's comments come as the film celebrates its 30th anniversary, with fans and industry insiders speculating about the possibility of a follow-up.
- The original film is currently available for streaming on Disney+.