‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Fan-Made Films Shake Viewers; Will Official Movie Adaptation Live up to Expectations?

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"Five Nights at Freddy's" fan-made films recently went viral, catching the attention of most horror fanatics. This raises the expectation for the upcoming movie adaptation by Warner Brothers.

Ever since the game's announcement went public, avid gamers couldn't wait for how will the movie look like when it goes out. There is a new hype nowadays about scary fan-made footages that have gained thumbs up from the viewers, completely agreeing that the video game-turned-movie is possible.

Typhoon Cinema's version of the animatronic horror is said to be the best fan film basing from the response of the audience upon its release.

The video earned comments of approval saying how it still scares them even at the second time of watching the short footage.

Fans are hoping that the film adaptation would not only focus on the creepy events that take place in front of the security cameras as is shown in the video game, but to also graze on the origin of the murders to which some believe actually took place in real life.

"Five Nights at Freddy's" is one of the video games that fans are hoping Hollywood would not mess up like most of its game-adapted movies.

Fans believe that creator Scott Cawthon should work closely with Warner Brothers during the production of the movie to make sure that it will not stray away from the hooks that made the game popular and its minimalistic essence.

The survival point-and-click video game has skyrocketed to popularity since its release in August 2014 and has already published three versions with the fourth being in the works.

The movie is still in production stage although concerned critics hope that the company can release it before the hype wanes down and is forgotten since Scott has announced that the said game in the works is in the final chapter.

No reports about the directors, actors, and writers have been publicized yet, but as to date, Roy Lee who took part in the production of "The Grudge" and "The Ring" will be producing the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie adaptation with Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg of KatzSmith Productions.

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