Freddy Krueger is raking in cash at the box office again, while Robert Downey Jr.'s “Iron Man 2” got off to a big start overseas. A remake of the slasher flick “A Nightmare on Elm Street” led the weekend with a $32.2 million debut domestically, according to studio estimates Sunday. Released by the Warner Bros. banner New Line, the movie features Jackie Earle Haley as Krueger, a psycho killer who stalks and slays victims in their dreams. Paramount's “Iron Man 2” got an international head start on its domestic debut this Friday, pulling in $100.2 million in 53 foreign markets. “Iron Man 2” continues the story of Downey's billionaire superhero, a genius who builds himself a metal suit loaded with gadgets. Mickey Rourke co-stars as a new enemy with his own high-tech arsenal. Given the history of slasher sagas - the original 1984 “A Nightmare on Elm Street” was followed by seven sequels - the franchise likely has a long life ahead of it. With “Iron Man 2,” new potential blockbusters will start arriving virtually every weekend through August.