5 things to know before watching Five Nights at Freddy’s

Horror animatronics video game Five Nights at Freddy’s it’s less than a decade old, but a movie version has been in the works almost since the game was released, which seems to be the biggest stretch for the development process. Warner Bros. He bought the film rights in 2015, and the Blumhouse project moved two years later. Game creator Scott Cawthon wrote and rewrote the script, while kids from horror filmmakers like Gil Kenan (Monster House) and Chris Columbus (Gremlinsthe first Harry Potter and Percy Jackson movies signed and the project jumped.

Finally, under the direction of Emma Tammi, the film hits theaters together with the Peacock streaming debut. The most hardcore fans of Liberty will probably find themselves over prepared to observe Freddy’s to move But what about everyone else? If you’re not sure, check out our handy (and very spoiler-light) Q&A. We’re not digging into the great wilderness behind FNAF here – they are endless YouTube videos for him. We talk mainly about who this movie is and what to expect.

does Five Nights at Freddy’s have behind-the-scenes credits?

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Yes. More specifically, a short mid-credits scene that cuts to black less than a minute after the initial cut. It is not integral to the film’s lore, nor does it feel like a sequel, although it certainly could have been worked into the sequel. There’s more of a comic scene involving YouTuber and horror-game aficionado Cory DeVante.”CoryxKenshinWilliams, although he doesn’t seem to be playing. But until the actual post-credits scene, which actually plays at the end of the tail, the credits roll; Five Nights at Freddy’s It doesn’t have one – just a short, not particularly exciting Easter egg.

Can you enjoy it? Five Nights at Freddy’s if not games?

In a Blumhouse panel at the recent New York Comic Con, producer Jason Blum explained that a lot of adaptations — books, comics, and games alike — falter as creators simultaneously try to please hardcore fans and remain accessible to new audiences. According to Blum, his team finally cracked Five Nights at Freddy’s deciding not to do it with a new audience in mind. In other words, it was finally decided that it was just for the benefit of the players.

Clearly, the applause of the food line is complete to the lips, yes, the fans. But it’s not hard to follow in the movie. It starts from scratch, mimicking the premise of the first game: a guy named Mike (Josh Hutcherson) is hired as an overnight security guard for a derelict Chuck E. Cheese arcade restaurant, and encounters some animatronics with alien and supernatural origins. There is no comics-style backstory that requires prior study.

However, complete newcomers to the film review can see what the fuss is about for other reasons. The back of the film is awkwardly divided, in sometimes confusing ways. The characters’ decisions don’t always make sense. And it’s just as much family melodrama as it is scary to ride. There’s not much you can do about it unless you reassure yourself that you’re not alone in all the confusion you’re experiencing at the police station. In the movie it is kind of weird, and not because of some missing fan-only clue that hides all its inadequacies. The for-fans vibe Blum describes is more about whether the average person will care about this story, not whether they can understand it.

Will Five Nights at Freddy’s more experts to enjoy the movie?

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Long time fans hungry to explore the mythology or continue the expansion of the series should prepare themselves to see something simpler. A fairly typical adaptation, some of the more complicated lore is laid bare, though it could probably be reworked in some sequel. This makes the film more accessible to newcomers to the franchise, whether Blum intended it to be or not.

Also, fans can expect to get more screen time than they actually do for the core animatronic team of Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Carl Cupcake.

He is Five Nights at Freddy’s safe for kids?

To the horror of the apparent freedom – which follows the desire for and subversion of animatronic characters that date back to the 1980s – they are Five Nights at Freddy’s sports have a surprising amount of young fans. His appeal to the kid is an echo of the time when the toy movies were fired with the kids in the elementary school describing the anticipations of Freddy and/or Jason, whether they were witnessed by eyewitnesses or corroborated by rumors. otherwise and A Nightmare on Elm Street or * On the 13thHowever Freddy’s rated PG 13, than R.;

It’s just as kid-friendly as other PG-13 IP movies, like that Aquaman or * captain wonder? It depends a lot on the kid, of course, but the movie is far from a gratuitous laugh. Not as intense as fellow PG-13 horror movies Circle or * They drag me down to hell. The most ghoulish faces Freddy’s the backstory is kept hidden or completely silent, and no part of it seems like a pure nightmare. Several of the titular five nights without much incident.

That said, there are plenty of cheap musical jump scares and a few gruesome minutes of junior-grade gore. Violence-wise, this is a tougher PG-13 than your average superhero movie, which will probably only attract its younger YouTube-savvy fans even more. Also, every kid is different, but generally speaking, that 12 or 13 age gap is probably about right.

Wasn’t there already a horror movie about an evil animatronic?

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Yes! Five Nights at Freddy’s It took him so long to get the treatment of the film that it was a wild beat. Wonderful in Willy FNAF games don’t have nearly as much as games, but that’s basically what it’s all about One night at Cage’s, with Nicolas Cage playing a man hired to serve as an overnight janitor at a Chuck E. Cheese-type place. As expected, an interesting element of the film’s performance is the Cage — especially since it is a book of dialogue, one of the most distinctive features of the cage as an actor.

novelty is not enough Wonderful in Willy to the upper echelon of the last decade of Cage, but hardcore fans or actors or concepts, to enjoy a strange combination of the unique character of the star movie with the character of the offline version of the famous hunting series. And that’s all Five Nights or even a dumber, shorter version of Cage.

Five Nights at Freddy’s in theaters and and flow to the peacock starting Oct. 27

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