The "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie still has no official plot but many of its fans started to speculate about the possible plot while others created a fan-made trailer for the said movie.
Many fans of the video game has growing impatient with Warner Bros. that bought the movie rights to the horror game. As of now, they haven't released any updates about the progress going on with the plot of the horror game.
Five Nights at Freddy's has been a popular game that evolved around a horror theme where the player needs to guard the place at night shift. In the game, the players will assume the role of Mike Schmidt who is a night security guard of the restaurant called Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Though, the player's only task is to watch out for the place, the restaurant is surrounded by animatronic killer animals that haunt during the night. To win the game, Mike Schmidt should survive the night.
Many of its fans are wondering how Warner Bros. will have a creative production of the game that will hit the big market of movie industry. Many of its fans believe that the movie should explore the past of the animatronics killer, how they become what they are and why they are haunting. This is a good entry point for the movie so that the audience will not be left hanging in the end.
In an article published at Vine Report, other fans suggest that following the original narrative from the game is the best way to film it. By doing this, fans can surely related to all the scene especially if they really play the game. It will surely be fun and exciting as the movie reveals the building's mystery.
Some avid fans said that they are also open to the idea of new perspective for Freddy and his gangs. But there is a big risk that many of this fans may disappointed if they will not able to pull off the movie.
According to Scott Cawthon, the game developer of 'Five Nights at Freddy's', his creations has so much cinematic potential that can be developed into movie.
Recently, Youtube has been flooded with different trailers of the film. Warner Bros. is still silent about their production of Five Nights At Freddy's but fans can hope to hear something from them soon.
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