FNAF: The Rise of Afton

FNAF: The Rise of Afton is a computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is based on the immensely popular video game franchise, Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF), created by Scott Cawthon. The film follows the story of Gregory, a 13-year-old boy, and the iconic animatronics as they embark on an epic adventure to thwart the evil plans of William Afton, the main antagonist of the series.

Synopsis
In a world where humans and animatronics co-exist, Gregory, a 13-year-old boy, tries to convince her mom to stop taking him at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza since hey says he's too old to go there. However, her mom denies and still takes him. The family arrives at the location, as well as his grandparents, uncles, and aunts. The family celebrates Gregory's birthday with pizzas, games, and fun, Gregory seemed to enjoy it. However, when it was time for the animatronics, Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Cupcake to sing Happy Birthday to Gregory, he got a bit too embarrassed and exited the place. Her mom decides to comfort him and apologize, which makes Gregory feel a little more better.

Meanwhile, a man named William Afton, owner of a multi-million company named Afton Robotics and father of two dead children named Evan Afton and Elizabeth Afton, who died from an "incident", finds out that his company is in bankruptcy, so he plots to kidnap and brainwash animatronics in order for his company to make more money. He goes to a secret library he owns where he tries to find the best ideas for his plan. He finds a book where he can create a giant spider robot that can grab stuff, he goes with that idea and starts building. In a graveyard, the two children Evan Afton and Elizabeth Afton resurrect as ghost who have the ability to read minds, Evan tells Elizabeth that he had a vision where their father would try kidnap animatronics and torture them, they embark a journey to stop their father from doing evil stuff. However, other ghosts from the graveyard tell them that it's dangerous, but they still go.

Back with Gregory, the family returns back home after what happened. Gregory, all exhausted and tired, goes to his bed to get some sleep. Suddenly, his friends wake up and tell him to spend a night at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza as a challenge. They arrive with one of their friend's truck, the challenge is that you have to take a selfie with one of the animatronics without it devilishly moving. All the friends successfully complete the challenge, except for Gregory. The friends get caught by a guard and they leave, leaving Gregory in the pizzeria alone, he faints after he got accidentally hit by Freddy's elbow in the back of the head. Later, the animatronics come to life and look at Gregory's injured head, they try to do something to wake him up. Foxy makes a loud noise to Gregory, causing him to wake up. He gets terrified from the living animatronics, but they calm him down, the animatronics ask why he is in the pizza place at midnight. Suddenly, the place starts shake and a wrecking ball destroys the place, meaning that it's being rebuilt into another pizza place, they all escape and accidentally fall into a junkyard.

At the junkyard, Gregory and the animatronics try to reunite with all the junkyard around them.

Voice Cast
- Gregory: Voiced by Jacob Tremblay

- Freddy Fazbear: Voiced by Jack Black

- Bonnie the Bunny: Voiced by John Mulaney

- Chica the Chicken: Voiced by Elizabeth Banks

- Foxy the Pirate Fox: Voiced by Will Ferell

- William Afton: Voiced by Mark Hamil

- Henry Emily: Voiced by Hugh Jackman

- Balloon Boy: Voiced by Billy West

Development and Production
FNAF: The Rise of Afton was developed in collaboration between Illumination Entertainment and Scott Cawthon, the creator of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. The film aimed to bring the beloved characters and thrilling storyline of the game series to the big screen in a way that appealed to both fans and newcomers.

Illumination Entertainment's expertise in creating successful animated films, such as the Despicable Me series and The Secret Life of Pets, contributed to the film's production quality. The team worked closely with Scott Cawthon to ensure the adaptation remained faithful to the source material while expanding the lore and introducing new elements to enhance the cinematic experience.

Theatrically
The film was released on theaters on July 26, 2030 and was projected to gross between $30-40 million dollars on its opening weekend, it made $60 million.

Home media
New York City, 2030 - Get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure as FNAF: The Rise of Afton, the highly acclaimed computer-animated family film based on the beloved Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, arrives on home media platforms, ensuring that fans can relive the magic and excitement of the big screen in the comfort of their own homes.

Following its remarkable box office success, FNAF: The Rise of Afton is set to captivate audiences once again, this time on various home media formats. Fans young and old can now own their own copy of the film, allowing for endless hours of family-friendly entertainment and the opportunity to dive deeper into the world of Freddy Fazbear and his friends.

Available in DVD, the home release of FNAF: The Rise of Afton brings with it a treasure trove of bonus features, exclusive content, and behind-the-scenes glimpses that provide a deeper understanding of the film's creation and the intricate details that brought the animatronics to life.

Reception
FNAF: The Rise of Afton received significant attention prior to its release, generating excitement among fans of the franchise. The film successfully attracted both existing fans and a broader audience due to its family-friendly nature and comedic adventure elements.

Box Office
At the box office, it performed commercially successful. It grossed $180 million in the United States and Canada, and $230 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $430 million. The film made $60 million in its opening weekend.

Los Angeles, 2030 - FNAF: The Rise of Afton, the highly anticipated computer-animated family film based on the popular Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, has taken the box office by storm, exceeding all expectations and cementing its status as a resounding success.

Opening to packed theaters nationwide, FNAF: The Rise of Afton delivered an impressive box office performance, raking in a staggering $60 million in its opening weekend. The film continued its strong momentum, with subsequent weeks witnessing consistent ticket sales, generating a cumulative total of $180 million.

Audiences of all ages flocked to cinemas to witness the thrilling adventure of Gregory and the animatronics as they battled against the nefarious William Afton. The film's captivating storyline, combined with the beloved characters from the FNAF franchise, proved to be a winning formula that resonated with fans and newcomers alike.

"We are thrilled by the overwhelming response to FNAF: The Rise of Afton," said Chris Meledandri, one of the film's producers. "The success of the film demonstrates the enduring appeal and widespread love for the Five Nights at Freddy's universe. We are grateful for the incredible support from our fans and the dedication of our talented cast and crew."

Industry analysts have pointed out that FNAF: The Rise of Afton's triumph at the box office not only highlights the strength of the franchise but also the enduring popularity of animated family films. The success of the movie speaks to the careful balance struck by Illumination Entertainment in creating a film that appeals to both long-time fans and new audiences, ensuring a broad and diverse viewership.

With its remarkable box office performance, FNAF: The Rise of Afton has secured its place among the top-grossing animated films of the year. As it continues to captivate audiences worldwide, it is poised to leave a lasting impact on the industry and the hearts of fans who have eagerly awaited its arrival.

As the film's success continues to soar, discussions about a potential sequel have already started circulating within the industry, fueling speculation about what thrilling adventures lie ahead for Gregory and the animatronics.

FNAF: The Rise of Afton is currently playing in theaters nationwide, offering audiences a chance to join in the excitement and become part of the phenomenon that has taken the world by storm.

Critical Response
Film critics praised FNAF: The Rise of Afton for its engaging story, vibrant animation, and memorable voice performances. The film was commended for successfully capturing the essence of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise while delivering an entertaining and accessible narrative for viewers of all ages.

In Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an 86% with the critics consensus saying, "FNAF: The Rise of Afton successfully brings the beloved video game franchise to the big screen with a thrilling and family-friendly adventure. With its engaging storyline, vibrant animation, and delightful voice cast, it offers an entertaining experience for both fans and newcomers alike." Metacritic gave the film a score of 77 out of 100 based on 50 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews"

Overall, FNAF: The Rise of Afton was celebrated as a successful adaptation, attracting a wide audience and solidifying its place as a beloved entry in the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise.

Accolades
The film received numerous accolades, including The Academy Award For Best Animated Feature, but lost to The Mitchells Vs. The Machines 3. However, it won The Annie Award For Best Animated Feature.

Possible sequels
Following the film's success, Chris Meledandri and Scott Cawthon expressed interest in developing a new sequel for the film.