Henry Selick is looking back at the 1993 animated film as it turns 30.
Thirty years after The Nightmare Before Christmas was released, director Henry Selick is sharing the idea he has for a potential prequel.
In an interview with People magazine, published online Friday, the filmmaker admitted that he wouldn’t be jumping at the idea of making a sequel due to the large amount of work associated with
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