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''Five Nights at Freddy's'' is a 2023 American
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based on Scott Cawthon's ''
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'' video game series. Directed by Emma Tammi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Cawthon and Seth Cuddeback from a story by Cawthon, Chris Lee Hill, and Tyler MacIntyre, the film stars
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as a troubled security guard who starts a job at an abandoned
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where he discovers its animatronic mascots are possessed by the souls of murdered children.
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, Piper Rubio,
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and
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star in supporting roles. Development of a ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' film adaptation began in April 2015 under
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.
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,
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and David Katzenberg were set to produce it, with
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announced as director and co-writer. After multiple production delays, Kenan resigned from the project and further development on the film was transferred from Warner Bros. to
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's
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. Chris Columbus was hired to direct and co-write the film in February 2018, ultimately leaving the project and being replaced by Tammi in October 2022. It was filmed from February to April 2023 in New Orleans and surrounding communities on a budget of $20 million. ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' was simultaneously released for streaming on
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and theatrically in the United States on October 27, 2023, by
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. Despite receiving generally negative reviews from critics, the film was well-received by audiences and was a commercial success, grossing $297 million and becoming Blumhouse's highest-grossing film worldwide, surpassing''
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'' (2016). A sequel, '' Five Nights at Freddy's 2'', is scheduled to be released on December 5, 2025.


Plot

At Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a once-successful abandoned
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, a terrified night security guard attempts to flee from the building but is captured and strapped to a torture device, which kills him. Sometime later, mall security guard Mike Schmidt is fired for assaulting a negligent father whom he mistook for a kidnapper. Mike's career counselor, Steve Raglan, offers him a job as a night guard at the pizzeria. Though initially reluctant, Mike accepts after
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threaten to take custody of his younger sister, Abby, and pass her to their estranged aunt, Jane, who desires the monthly custody payments. During his first night, Mike falls asleep and dreams about the kidnapping of his little brother, Garrett. He meets five children who also witnessed the crime, but they flee when he approaches them. The following day, Jane hires a gang of vandals, which includes Abby's babysitter, Max, to vandalize the pizzeria to get Mike fired and hasten Jane's custody of Abby. During the second night, he meets
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Vanessa Shelly, who explains that the building closed during the 1980s after five children went missing there. Once Mike's shift ends and he leaves, the vandals break in, but the pizzeria's animatronic mascots — Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, and Mr. Cupcake — kill the entire group. On his third night, Mike brings Abby along, as Max disappeared. The animatronics befriend Abby, and Mike discovers that they are possessed by the ghosts of the missing children, who consistently mention a "yellow rabbit". On the fourth night, Abby is accidentally injured when she, Mike, and Vanessa are bonding with the animatronics. The next morning, Mike reluctantly gets Jane to babysit a frustrated Abby as he goes back to the pizzeria and takes some sleeping pills. The children appear in his dream again and tell him that he can stay with Garrett forever in exchange for Abby. Mike initially accepts, but when he changes his mind, he is attacked. After being strapped to the torture device that killed the previous guard and narrowly escaping, Mike is cornered and injured by Foxy. Meanwhile, a damaged yellow Freddy animatronic, possessed by the leader of the children, kills Jane and takes Abby back to the pizzeria. Vanessa treats Mike's injuries and reveals that she is the daughter of William Afton, the serial killer who kidnapped and murdered Garrett and the other children. He hid their bodies in the animatronics, and now their souls are under his control. Realizing the animatronics plan to kill Abby and have her join them in the
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, Mike rushes to the pizzeria. Mike defeats the animatronics, but Steve arrives wearing the "yellow rabbit" suit, reactivates them, and reveals himself to be Afton. Mike tries to incapacitate Afton, but is easily overpowered. Vanessa also attempts to stop Afton, but he stabs her with a knife. An injured Mike reminds Abby that the animatronics like drawings and tells her to show them what really happened. Abby draws a picture of Afton murdering the children to free them from his influence and make them realize the truth. With Mike's help, Abby shows the drawing to the animatronics, who turn on Afton. Mr. Cupcake bites off part of Afton's suit, triggering its internal springlock mechanisms, which trap and fatally wound him. As the animatronics drag Afton away, Mike and Abby carry Vanessa out of the collapsing pizzeria. Some time later, Vanessa has fallen into a
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and is hospitalized, while Mike and Abby have reconciled and resume their normal lives. Back at the pizzeria, the leader of the children watches a dying Afton in the suit before leaving him to his fate.


Cast

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as Mike Schmidt, a struggling young man who takes a job as the night guard of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza **Wyatt Parker as young Mike Schmidt * Piper Rubio as Abby, Mike's younger sister *
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as Vanessa, a local police officer *
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as Steve Raglan / William Afton, Mike's career counselor *
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as Aunt Jane, Mike and Abby's aunt * Kat Conner Sterling as Max, Abby's babysitter * David Lind as Jeff, the leader of a juvenile gang and Max's brother * Christian Stokes as Hank, a member of Jeff's gang * Joseph Poliquin as Carl, a member of Jeff's gang * Grant Feely as Ghost Kid (Blonde Boy), the murdered child whose soul haunts Golden Freddy * Asher Colton Spence as Ghost Kid (With Hook), the murdered child whose soul haunts Foxy * David Huston Doty as Ghost Kid (With Bunny Ears), the murdered child whose soul haunts Bonnie * Liam Hendrix as Ghost Kid (With Hat), the murdered child whose soul haunts Freddy Fazbear * Jophielle Love as Ghost Kid (Blue-Eyed Girl), the murdered child whose soul haunts Chica * Tadasay Young as Dr. Lillian, Abby's therapist * Michael P. Sullivan as Doug, Jane's lawyer * Lucas Grant as Garrett, Mike's younger brother who was abducted as a child * Theodus Crane as Jeremiah, Mike's previous co-worker * Matthew Patrick as Sparky's Diner waiter * Cory Williams as a cabbie The suit performers include Kevin Foster as Freddy Fazbear, the pizzeria's brown bear animatronic and namesake; Jade Kindar-Martin as Bonnie, an indigo rabbit animatronic; and Jessica Weiss as Chica, a yellow chicken animatronic. The scatted pirate song that Foxy, a red pirate fox animatronic, sings throughout the film is performed by Kellen Goff.


Production


Development

In April 2015,
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announced it had acquired the
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to the ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' video game franchise with
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, David Katzenberg, and
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set to produce the adaptation. Grahame-Smith stated that they would collaborate with franchise creator Scott Cawthon, who co-wrote the books in collaboration with ghostwriting fir
Kevin Anderson and Associates
"to make an insane, terrifying and weirdly adorable movie". In July 2015,
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signed to direct the film from a screenplay co-written with Tyler Burton Smith. In March 2017, Cawthon announced
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as the film's new production company after Warner Bros. Pictures put the project in turnaround. In May 2017, producer
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said he was excited and working closely with Cawthon on the film. In June 2017, Kenan said he was no longer directing the film. In February 2018, Chris Columbus was announced as Kenan's replacement as director and writer, besides producing the film alongside Blum and Cawthon. In August 2018, Cawthon revealed that the first draft of the film's script, which he wrote with co-author of the ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' novel trilogy, Kira Breed-Wrisley, was completed, and it would involve the events of the series' first game. That same month, Blum wrote on Twitter that the film was aiming for a 2020 release. In November, Cawthon announced that he scrapped the script, despite being liked by Columbus and Blum, as he "had a different idea for he story one that I liked better". It contributed to a further delay to the film, for which Cawthon took full responsibility. In June 2020, during an interview with
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, Blum, when asked about the progress of the film, stated: In September 2021, Blum revealed that Columbus was no longer involved with the project, which was still in active development. In August 2022, Blum announced that
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would be working on the animatronic characters for the film. In October, Emma Tammi was announced as Columbus' replacement as director, in addition to co-writing the screenplay alongside Cawthon and Seth Cuddeback.


Casting

In December 2022,
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and
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joined the cast in undisclosed roles. ''Five Nights at Freddy's''-related
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Dawko later revealed during a
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that Hutcherson would portray the first game's security guard Mike Schmidt and Lillard would portray the franchise's main villain William Afton. He also revealed that
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and Piper Rubio joined the cast as Mike's aunt Jane, and Mike's younger sister Abby, respectively. In March 2023, it was reported that Kat Conner Sterling and
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were cast in the film. Lucas Grant and Jessica Blackmore were also cast in undisclosed roles. Mark Fischbach, also known as Markiplier, was contacted to have a role in the film as the security guard that preceded Mike before being murdered at the opening of the film, but turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with his own film ''
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''.


Filming

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was initially set to begin in March 2021. However, due to script issues, filming was delayed. Filming began in New Orleans on February 1, 2023, under the
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''Bad Cupcake'', with an estimated production budget of $25 million before tax incentives. Filming wrapped on April 3. Lillard began filming his scenes in mid-February.


Music

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composed the film's score, while the fan-made song "
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" by
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was featured in the end credits. " Talking in Your Sleep" by
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is featured in multiple scenes where the song is performed by the animatronics.


Release

''Five Nights at Freddy's'' was released simultaneously in theaters and on
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in the United States by
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on October 27, 2023. It was released two days earlier on October 25, 2023, in the United Kingdom. The film was released on
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on March 5, 2024, after its removal from Peacock.


Marketing

In October 2023, the film's animatronics were put on display for
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at the
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theme park, with a pop-up location also being built at
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, both of which are located in Los Angeles, California. The latter is described as being decorated similarly to the Freddy Fazbear's Pizza location as seen in the film. A
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book titled ''The Art and Making of Five Nights at Freddy's: The Movie'' was originally set to be released on August 20, 2024, but it is currently postponed indefinitely. A novelization of the film was released on December 26, 2023.


Home media

''Five Nights at Freddy's'' was released on digital platforms on November 28, followed by a
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, and
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release on December 12.


Reception


Box office

''Five Nights at Freddy's'' grossed $137.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $159.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $297.1 million. ''
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'' calculated the net profit of the film to be $161million. In the United States and Canada, ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' was released alongside ''Freelance'' and ''After Death'', and was initially projected to gross around $50 million from 3,675 theaters in its opening weekend. After making $39.7 million on its first day (including $10.3 million from Thursday night previews, the biggest-ever for a film with a simultaneous streaming release), estimates were raised to $78 million. It ended up debuting to $80 million (58.3% of total gross), topping the box office. The film had the second-best day and date opening weekend ever (behind '' Black Widow''s $80.3 million in 2021), the best opening weekend for a horror film in 2023, the best opening from Blumhouse, topping ''
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''s $76.2 million, and the second highest opening for a video game film in 2023 behind '' The Super Mario Bros. Movie''s $146.4 million the previous April. The film remained in first place the following weekend with $19 million, though the 76% drop was one of the largest of all time. On its seventh weekend, the film surpassed ''
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'' ($279 million) to become Blumhouse's highest-grossing release worldwide. ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' completed its theatrical run in the United States and Canada on December 21, 2023.


Critical response

''Five Nights at Freddy's'' received generally negative reviews from critics. Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled at
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gave it a 77% overall positive score. Murtada Elfadl of ''
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'' felt the animatronic characters were underutilized, with the film instead focusing on "a baffling plot and backstory for their protagonist". He also criticized a perceived lack of effective jump scares and concluded, "In trying to adapt the game for the screen, they forgot what makes the original special, wringing unintentional laughter from its bizarre story instead of entertaining audiences". Dylan Roth of ''
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'' gave the film a score of one out of five and wrote, "There are jump scares, but no real thrills. There are jokes, but no genuine laughs". ''
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'' Benjamin Lee gave a two out of five rating, arguing "The low-stakes, late-night thrill we expect from the material never arrives, held back by a mixture of indecisive restraint and misplaced self-importance. ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' is somehow a slog to get through and will be promptly forgotten by morning". ''
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'' Natalia Winkelmann expressed similar criticisms: "... lthough''Five Nights at Freddy's'', based on a popular video game franchise, reaches for horror-comedy flair, this dreary, mild adaptation never achieves the hybrid pleasures of a movie like ''
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''. You may chuckle, but it's hard to tell if the movie is laughing with you". RogerEbert.com's Simon Abrams, giving a two out of four rating, was also negative: "''Five Nights at Freddy's'' has most of the right elements for a good post-Amblin kiddy fright-fest, except maybe good dialogue and distinct characters. Watching the movie, one gets the sense that the games' morbid personality has been sanded down to its most generic jump-scares and banal revelations."
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of ''
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'' gave the film a rating of one out of five and said, "Like ''
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'' with chainsaws, or knife-wielding Fimbles, it's absurd. But not in a good way." Meagan Navarro of
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gave a score of three out of five and wrote, "It's the type of handsomely made, charming creature feature that'll play well at slumber parties or rowdy theaters full of obsessed fans, which is precisely its target audience. ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' won't scare the pants off of seasoned horror fans; the animatronic denizens of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria will likely make you want to hug them instead". ''
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'' Neil Smith scored the film a two out of five and ended his review, "With robot heads containing flesh-mangling chainsaws, faces resembling that of battle-scarred Terminators, and the lumbering gait of
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zombies, Freddy Fazbear and his pals would seem precision-tooled for terror. Sadly, though, they are about as scary as Barney the purple dinosaur in what is ultimately a ploddingly predictable, gore-lite yawner". Mark Kennedy of the ''
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'' stated: "Caught between PG and R, as well as lost at the crossroads of inadvertent comedy and horror, the PG-13 ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' has to go down as one of the poorest films in any genre this year". Similarly, the ''
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'' Michael Phillips condemned "the film's attempt to be a cuddly version of ''
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'', with faces getting sliced open by a robo-critter's whirring saw blades", going on to say "To keep the PG-13 rating intact, the camera and editor cut away just before the splurch, nearly every time... The premise, meantime, of ''Five Nights at Freddy's''... very likely would've made more sense as a straight-up R-rated splatterfest."


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Sequel

In August 2018, Cawthon said that if the first film were to be successful, there could be a second film that follows the events of the second game. In January 2023, in an interview on the
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''WeeklyMTG'', Lillard revealed that he signed a three-picture deal with the studios. In January 2024, despite Blumhouse's vice president of feature film development Ryan Turek claiming a sequel was not yet green-lit, Hutcherson revealed the sequel was in development. In April 2024, Blumhouse officially confirmed the sequel, and that
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would return to design animatronics for the film. Filming for the sequel began in the fall of 2024 in Louisiana. In October 2024, a teaser poster for the film was revealed, showing the character Toy Freddy with the number 2 and the film's release date. ''Five Nights at Freddy's 2'' is set to be released on December 5, 2025.


See also

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* '' Willy's Wonderland'' * ''
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