The Five Nights at Freddy's Movie

The Five Nights at Freddy's Movie is a 2020 animated computer-generated action comedy horror slasher musical parody film directed by Matt Jones that's meant to serve as a parody to both the Five Nights at Freddy's universe and movies in general produced by Universal Pictures, Scott Games.Com and Seven Bucks Productions {who also created the 2022 Sci-Fi animated film DC League of Super Pets}, and distributed by both Universal and Scott Games.Com. The film stars the incredible voice talents of Matt Braly, Dwayne Johnson, Natasha Lyonne, Jack Black {special cameo/speaking role}, Kevin Foster, Matt Jones {additional voices}, Markiplier {Cameo}, Scott Cawthon, Steve Lund and including Danny DeVito {as Foxy the Pirate Fox}, Kellen Goff {as Freddy Fazbear},Dee Bradley Baker {as Bonnie the Bunny} and featuring the surprising musical voice talents of Miranda Cosgrove {as Chica the Chicken}. The film showcases our troubled security guard {Mike Schmidt } as he goes to a supposedly haunted children's entertainment center to hopefully uncover some dark secrets left behind dating back to the 1980s. And as he dives deeper into those secrets, the animatronics become aware of his actions and try to stop him no matter the cost, whether it be death, dismemberment and/or death, one things for sure "The Secret cannot be let out!" And what do you mean by "The Secret" you ask?, you'll find out soon enough.

Being aware of 2019's The Banana Splits Movie and the upcoming Wally's Wonderland, Universal Pictures required the license for the Five Nights at Freddy's Movie so that no other company could ruin it like they did with the two above mentioned horror movies and Universal also announced that it's currently developed a sequel to this film titled Five Nights At Freddy's: The Silver Eyes set to premiere sometime in either 2021 or 22. The film began development in early 2018, when game creator Scott Cawthon had pitched an idea for the film to Universal in hopes it gets green-lit. A few days later, Scott Cawthon had talked with higher ups at Universal about the possibility of the film being an animated slasher parody and yet, Universal agreed under a few conditions. 1. Keep the blood and gore to a minimum, 2. The animatronics must be less scary to attract a more kid-friendly audince but must have that scary charm to them, 3.