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  • Movie Review: ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s 2’

    Toy Freddy in 'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2', directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Toy Freddy in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Opening in theaters on December 5, ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s 2‘ is the second film in the franchise based on the popular video games which stars Josh HutchersonElizabeth LailPiper Rubio, Mckenna Grace, and Matthew Lillard.

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    Initial Thoughts

    Withered Chica in 'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2', directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Withered Chica in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    One of the biggest issues with ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s‘ was that it had a hard time delivering on the scares while giving the long-time fans the lore drops and Easter eggs that they wanted. Many newcomers to the franchise ended up feeling alienated and like they needed to research in order to fully understand what was happening. This time around, Blumhouse was sure to make a movie that everyone could enjoy, no matter how much they know about the Freddy’s games, books, and comics. They also did not hold back when it comes to the scares, offering up a truly terrifying film at times.

    Story and Direction

    (L to R) Josh Hutcherson and Director Emma Tammi on the set of 'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Josh Hutcherson and Director Emma Tammi on the set of ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is a tall order for director Emma Tammi and writer/creator Scott Cawthon, especially when you consider what a massive fan base this franchise has. There are many things that need to be done right, but it is a delicate balance to make sure that newcomers are able to understand the story without leaving feeling confused and frustrated. This movie pulls that off tenfold.

    'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2', directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Now that the groundwork has been laid with the previous film, ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is able to hit the ground running from the start – and it never lets up. The story moves at a fast, but digestible, pace. It never wastes its time and it crams in a lot of Easter Eggs from the games that will have long-time fans jumping up and down in their seats. At the same time, it goes harder in terms of scares. There are multiple, perfectly timed, jump scares and the new villain is downright creepy.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Abby (Piper Rubio), Mike (Josh Hutcherson) and Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) in' Five Nights at Freddy’s 2', directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Abby (Piper Rubio), Mike (Josh Hutcherson) and Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) in’ Five Nights at Freddy’s 2′, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    While the animatronics are not only cool to look at, but extremely impressive, if the human aspect of these films doesn’t work, the movie falls apart. Josh Hutcherson once again proves why he is a great lead actor. He is a very important part of the story, essentially being the eyes and ears for the audience, and portraying the character that everyone plays in the video games. His chemistry with Piper Rubio, who plays Abby, is not only believable, it is unmatched.

    Piper Rubio has a lot of ground to cover in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’. She plays a very important role and does so brilliantly. Abby’s is Mike’s younger sister and both Hutcherson and Rubio do a wonderful job of showcasing that, rather than making it feel like a father-daughter relationship.

    Elizabeth Lail in 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Elizabeth Lail in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Without giving too much away, this script gives Elizabeth Lail a lot to chew on, right from the first moment we see her. Considering that she is William Afton’s (Matthew Lillard) daughter, it should come as no surprise that she has a lot of trauma to deal with. She delivers a stellar performance, especially in that final scene.

    Mckenna Grace doesn’t have a lot of screentime, but when she is on screen, she steals the show.

    Final Thoughts

    Matthew Lillard in 'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2', directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Matthew Lillard in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ gives fans exactly what they want, without making newcomers feel like they have no idea what is going on. This movie is equal parts scary and entertaining. The animatronics are nothing less than impressive and while certain characters could have used more time on screen (looking at you Skeet Ulrich) it was all for a good reason.

    There is a massive cliffhanger at the end of the movie that will have viewers begging for more. Of course, there is also a tease at the mid-credit point and at the end of the credits. While Blumhouse has not announced a third film, it would be pretty shocking if a ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 3’ isn’t greenlit.

    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ receives 80 out of 100.

    (L to R) Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio and Josh Hutcherson in 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio and Josh Hutcherson in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    What is the plot of ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’?

    One year since the supernatural nightmare at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, the stories about what transpired there have been twisted into a campy local legend, inspiring the town’s first ever Fazfest. With the truth about what transpired kept from her, Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, setting into motion a terrifying series of events that will reveal dark secrets about the true origin of Freddy’s, and unleash a long-forgotten horror hidden away for decades.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’?

    • Josh Hutcherson as Mike
    • Elizabeth Lail as Vanessa
    • Piper Rubio as Abby
    • Matthew Lillard as William Afton
    • Mckenna Grace as Lisa
    • Teo Briones as Alex
    • Theodus Crane as Jeremiah
    • Freddy Carter as Michael
    • Skeet Ulrich as Henry Emily
    Elizabeth Lail in 'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2', directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Elizabeth Lail in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • San Diego Comic-Con 2025: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Panel

    Toy Freddy in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures. © Universal Pictures.
    Toy Freddy in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures. © Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Blumhouse brought ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ to San Diego Comic-Con.
    • Stars Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail and Matthew Lillard were in attendance.
    • Footage was screened for fans.

    The first adaptation of cult horror video game ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ was a big hit for Universal and Blumhouse (and became the highest-grossing horror title of 2023), so naturally, a sequel is on the way.

    And Team Blumhouse brought actors Josh HutchersonTeo Briones, Piper Rubio, and Theodus Crane alongside director Emma Tammi and producer/Blumhouse boss Jason Blum to this year’s San Diego Comic-Con to talk up the new movie.

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    ‘Five Night’s at Freddy’s 2’ faces plenty of pressure to deliver, especially in light of recent disappointments such as ‘M3GAN 2.0’. But the enthusiasm for this one certainly appears high.

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    What’s the story of ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’?

    (L to R)Abby (Piper Rubio), Mike (Josh Hutcherson) and Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Studios. © 2025 Universal Studios.
    (L to R)Abby (Piper Rubio), Mike (Josh Hutcherson) and Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Studios. © 2025 Universal Studios.

    One year has passed since the supernatural nightmare at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. The stories about what transpired there have been twisted into a campy local legend, inspiring the town’s first ever Fazfest.

    Former security guard Mike (Hutcherson) and police officer Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) have kept the truth from Mike’s 11-year-old sister, Abby (Piper Rubio), concerning the fate of her animatronic friends.

    But when Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, it will set into motion a terrifying series of events, revealing dark secrets about the true origin of Freddy’s, and unleashing a long–forgotten horror hidden away for decades.

    What happened at the ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Comic-Con panel?

    (L to R) Josh Hutcherson and Director Emma Tammi on the set of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. Photo: Universal Studios. © 2025 Universal Studios.
    (L to R) Josh Hutcherson and Director Emma Tammi on the set of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. Photo: Universal Studios. © 2025 Universal Studios.

    With Tammi and Blum taking the stage first, Tammi offered up word that we can expect more than three times the amount of animatronics this time around.

    Briones plays a new character, named Alex, who is a videographer with web show about paranormal activity. He’ll get more than he bargains for!

    Rubio’s Abby has developed an interest in robotics since her encounters with Freddy and co. last time. She’s lonely, and has no friends to talk to… So she makes some.

    As for Hutcherson’s Mike, he’s still trying to live something close to a normal life. This is what the actor had to say:

    “Mike and Abby went through a lot… Mike is just wanting to get back to somewhat of a normal life, but that just can’t happen in the ‘Freddy’s’ world. Mike is in a way, trying to fake it till you make it without fully working through all that stuff that happened, and then it happens to him again! Poor Mike.”

    Skeet Ulrich is also in the cast for the new movie, and he arrived on stage. He had this to say about his character:

    “I play somebody with a very particular and specific past and somebody with a very deep emotional tie to what’s going on.”

    Blum, for his part, promises that if audiences embrace the new movie as much as the first, he and his team are excited to make a third.

    When will ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ be in theaters?

    The sequel will be scaring up more animatronic horror on December 5th.

    Withered Chica in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures. © Universal Pictures.
    Withered Chica in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’, directed by Emma Tammi. Photo: Universal Pictures. © Universal Pictures.

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  • ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Becomes Box Office Hit

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    Preview

    • Horror title ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ opened big at the box office.
    • It has seen a second-weekend slump but is still making money.
    • There is already talk of a sequel.

    Clearly video game adaptations are the new big thing. After decades in the critical and box office wilderness, the genre has become successful in the last couple of years, and 2023 is looking like a banner year, what with ‘The Super Mario Bros.’ and now ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’.

    The horror movie, adapted from the popular point-and-click game series launched back in 2014 by creator Scott Hawthorn, has been taking in stacks of money at the domestic and international box office.

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    What’s the story of ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’?

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    In case you didn’t see the movie (and given that it was released simultaneously in theaters and on streaming service Peacock, lots of people did), ‘Freddy’s’ follows Mike (Josh Hutcherson), a troubled young man caring for his 10-year-old sister Abby (Piper Rubio), and haunted by the unsolved disappearance of his younger brother more than a decade before.

    Recently fired and desperate for work so that he can keep custody of Abby, Mike agrees to take a position as a night security guard at an abandoned theme restaurant: Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria.

    But Mike soon discovers that nothing at Freddy’s is what it seems. With the aid of Vanessa Shelly, a local police officer (Elizabeth Lail), Mike’s nights at Freddy’s will lead him into unexplainable encounters with the supernatural and drag him into the black heart of an unspeakable nightmare.

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    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’: What happened with its opening weekend?

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    The first weekend launch for ‘Freddy’s –– even given the release on Peacock –– proved to be a huge one, driven by the games’ fanbase and word of mouth despite middling reviews.

    It opened to $80 million, far outstripping predictions and making it successful thanks to its typically thrifty Blumhouse budget of $20 million.

    The title is now the highest-grossing horror movie of the year, ahead of the likes of ‘M3GAN’ and ‘The Nun II’. Globally, it has now passed $217 million.

    Jason Blum, boss of Blumhouse, thanked fans via social media for the turnout:

    How did ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ fare in its second weekend?

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    ‘Freddy’s’ took something of a tumble in its second weekend, dropping 76% to $19.4 million, but that isn’t stopping its momentum. It’s the second-highest grossing video game adaptation this year, though has quite a way to go to beat ‘Mario’, which passed the billion dollar mark (both titles were released by Universal, so we’re sure the studio is happy either way).

    So why the drop?

    Here’s what Franchise Entertainment Research boss David A. Gross told Variety of the second weekend figure:

    “‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ is crashing in its second weekend of simultaneous streaming. The two viewing options compete with each other. An exclusive theatrical run generates the greatest total box office and then elevates the film and builds anticipation of the streaming premiere that follows it.”

    That said, it was helped by weak competition this past weekend, with two indie releases failing to make the top five.

    And it took home another accolade, becoming the first horror movie to repeat at the top of the box office after a Halloween release since 1991’s ‘The People Under the Stairs’.

    It won’t surprise anyone to learn that the success means sequels are very likely. Nothing is official yet, but ‘Freddy’s’ co-writer/director Emma Tammi said this to Variety before the movie opened:

    “We’re definitely excited to keep making more movies in this world, should we be lucky enough to do that.”

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    In theaters and on Peacock beginning October 27th, ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ is an attempt by horror powerhouse Blumhouse to channel the wildly popular video game franchise, in a way that fans will appreciate, while also making the story work for those who’ve never heard of the cult titles.

    It’s a fine line to walk, and not one that the movie always succeeds at, looking to cram in a rarely convincing emotional throughline for its main character, one the script can’t really support.

    Does ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ effectively adapt the video game?

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    Perhaps the biggest question going into ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ is how well it works for fans of the games. After all, creator Scott Cawthorn shut down a version set up at Warner Bros. that had Chris Columbus attached to write and direct when he didn’t like the course that the script was taking, fearing it veered too far from his original work.

    And it has taken Blumhouse, working with Cawthorn, nearly a decade to get this version to screens. For those who have fond memories of playing the ‘Freddy’s titles, there will at least be plenty of references to the expansive lore (for those unfamiliar, the franchise has expanded to several games and a wealth of spin-off books and other material) and, of course, the movie features both Freddy Fazbear and his animatronic gang and the night watchman character players usually inhabit.

    Yet therein also lies part of the problem with the film –– the games are interactive and let you fully inhabit the world, while the movie’s story puts you one step removed. And the work done to fill out the Mike character’s backstory, while extensive, ends up defeating the main object of a horror movie, rendering most of the plot singularly unscary.

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    Is ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ script and direction up to the task?

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    In looking to open up the world of ‘Freddy’s beyond the basic structure of players trying to avoid the roaming animatronic characters, co-writer/director Emma Tammi has come up with an elongated emotional backstory for Mike (Josh Hutcherson), in which he feels huge guilt for his younger brother’s disappearance years in the past.

    While it gives Hutcherson more to play than simply reacting to the jump scares of different scenes, it also slows the story down to such a degree that it makes the whole affair drag out a lot longer than even its 110-minute running time.

    Outside of Mike, the other characters beyond young sibling Abbi (who he’s trying to keep custody of) are largely sketches, archetypes designed to drive the plot along. Police officer Vanessa, played by Elizabeth Lail, is confoundingly unclear when it comes to filling Mike in on the dangerous backstory of Freddy’s, though that a reason for that is at least given down the line.

    Tammi and her team also rarely find a successful way to balance the tone of the movie, letting humor and pathos undercut the scares, leaving the horror aspect mostly to one or two sequences. There’s a real chance that those who are approaching the movie without an encyclopedic knowledge of the games will come away wondering if they’ve been sold a bill of goods, wondering where the creepily atmospheric horror movie the trailers promise vanishes to for a good portion of the time.

    A PG-13 rating means the kills are largely offscreen or neutered, though one effective moment, played out in shadow, works on a visceral level.

    How are the performances in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’?

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

    With the lion’s share of the script material, Hutcherson has more to work with, but the story mostly makes Mike into a mopey loser desperate to understand his troubled sister and to figure out the tragedy of his past. He’s far from the most compelling character, and given he’s the core of the movie, that makes it more of a chore to sit through.

    Elsewhere, Mary Stuart Masterson has fun as Mike’s snarky, officious and scheming aunt, who wants to take custody of his sister, but she’s largely a cartoon villain. Outside of Lail’s police officer (whose constant hanging around with Mike at night when she should be on duty makes little logical sense), most of the other characters are largely fodder for the animatronic creatures to take out.

    Kudos does have to go to the Jim Henson Workshop team who bring Freddy and the rest to life –– the puppeteers and performers lend practical and physical weight to the characters, and an emotional inner life missing from some of the humans they encounter. They are, without a doubt, a highlight of the movie and sorely missed when the plot spends so much time mired in confused misery with Mike.

    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ receives 6 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’?

    Mike (Josh Hutcherson) is a troubled young man caring for his 10-year-old sister Abby (Piper Rubio), and haunted by the unsolved disappearance of his younger brother more than a decade before.

    Recently fired and desperate for work so that he can keep custody of Abby, Mike agrees to take a position as a night security guard at an abandoned theme restaurant: Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria.

    But Mike soon discovers that nothing at Freddy’s is what it seems. With the aid of Vanessa Shelly, a local police officer (Elizabeth Lail), Mike’s nights at Freddy’s will lead him into unexplainable encounters with the supernatural and drag him into the black heart of an unspeakable nightmare.

    Who else is in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’?

    The horror movie’s cast also includes Mary Stuart Masterson, Matthew Lillard, Kat Conner Sterling, Christian Stokes, Joseph Poliquin, Lucas Grant, Grant Feely, Asher Colton Spence, David Huston Doty, Liam Hendrix, Jophielle Love, Kevin Foster, Jade Kindar-Martin and Jess Weiss.

    'Five Nights at Freddy's,' from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.
    ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse in association with Striker Entertainment.

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