Five Nights at Freddy's

Five Nights at Freddy's

2023110 min
7.4/10
HorrorThriller

Plot Summary

Recently fired and desperate for work, a troubled young man named Mike agrees to take a position as a night security guard at an abandoned theme restaurant: Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. But he soon discovers that nothing at Freddy's is what it seems.

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Official trailer from TMDB

👥Cast (32)

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson

Mike

Piper Rubio

Piper Rubio

Abby

Elizabeth Lail

Elizabeth Lail

Vanessa

Matthew Lillard

Matthew Lillard

Steve Raglan

Mary Stuart Masterson

Mary Stuart Masterson

Aunt Jane

Kat Conner Sterling

Kat Conner Sterling

Max

David Lind

David Lind

Jeff

Christian Stokes

Christian Stokes

Hank

Joseph Poliquin

Joseph Poliquin

Carl

Grant Feely

Grant Feely

Ghost Kid (Blonde Boy)

Asher Colton Spence

Asher Colton Spence

Ghost Kid (With Hook)

David Huston Doty

David Huston Doty

Ghost Kid (With Bunny Ears)

🎬Crew

Director

Emma Tammi

Writers

Emma Tammi, Seth Cuddeback, Scott Cawthon

Producers

Marc Mostman, Ryan Turek, Scott Cawthon, Russell Binder, Jason Blum

🖼️Gallery (93 images)

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🏷️Keywords

night shiftchild murderrestaurantcustody battlechild in perilsecurity guardbased on video gameevil childduringcreditsstingertroubled pastchild neglecthaunted attractionsanimatronicabandoned buildingbrother sister relationshipsupernatural horrorchild abductionadmiringamusedhorrifiedvibrantandroid horrorsuspense mysteryyoutubers

💬Reviews (12)

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bradley

10/26/2023

FNAF was great, Kinda wish it had blood, Every kill was offscreen or really dark and you cant really see the kill.

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MustachedMovieMan

10/27/2023

I don't really get what all the negative reviews are about. It's not the best movie ever or that I've seen this year, but I still had a good time watching it. The story was interesting, it had some scary parts, some humorous parts, lots of tension, was well-acted, well-shot, and the effects (both practical and CGI) were well-done. Also, the production design and creature design was great. A movie doesn't have to be restricted to either being "the best" or "horrible." The theater I saw it in was packed, the audience was responsive and seemed to be loving it, and I myself enjoyed it. I didn't really play the games, but I was definitely engaged in the lore of some of the MatPat Game Theory videos I saw. And I could tell from audience reactions that there were some cool things in the movie if you knew the games. That's not a negative, to be clear. It's always really cool when filmmakers put things in movies that true fans would catch and geek-out about. As far as being a viewer who didn't really play the games, I enjoyed the movie. And while I think knowing the games/lore would have definitely enhanced my enjoyment and enthusiasm, I wouldn't say it lacks as a movie or that the games are "required viewing" for those who haven't played them. Everything's explained pretty well. As far as the horror aspect goes, it is PG-13; I saw some reviews complaining about the lack of gore... It's PG-13. C'mon guys. But, that being said, I thought they still did a good job with the horror elements that were present. I also really liked the trio of main characters. I thought Josh Hutcherson, Piper Rubio, and Elizabeth Lail all did a good job. Also, I'm glad Josh Hutcherson is back. I hope he'll continue to be in more movies.

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CinemaSerf

11/2/2023

Didn't Josh Hutcherson used to be famous? Well here he is reduced to the role of the struggling brother of "Abby" (Piper Rubio). Their aunt (Mary Stuart Masterson) is determined that this hapless bag of bones isn't fit to look after the young girl - after he takes out a visiting father in the fountain of a shopping mall and gets fired; so "Mike" has to get another job! Opportunities are thin on the ground, but there is a vacancy doing the security night shift and an old, derelict, pizza parlour. How hard can it be? Well a meeting with the enigmatic police officer "Vanessa" (Elizabeth Lail) should have rung alarm bells, and when he has to take "Abby" there for one overnight shift - well it's soon clear that this place has secrets to keep and that it knows how to manipulate the hopes and fears of "Mike" and his sister. Can they stay sane and focussed long enough to survive this maze of malevolent mechanical bunnies? I'm afraid the presence of Matthew Lillard never helps a film, and here is no different - this is just a rather nonsensical attempt at a spooky mystery that certainly has nothing to make you jump. Rubio is actually quite decent, but there's isn't enough else happening to compensate for the very slow build up, surfeit of dialogue and frankly rather silly underlying premiss. I suppose as Halloween gets bigger and bigger, we are going to get more and more of these mediocre offerings - but despite it's more prominent cast, this just belongs on the Horror channel at 2am.

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biancarockr

11/26/2023

Good for scaring little kids.

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LegendGamerXZ

1/28/2024

I've been waiting for this movie for 8.5 years and they delivered. This movie had everything I asked for the only issues I have with this film is that they should make it more scary, I am only giving it a 5 star is because I am bias and loved this franchise ever since I was a kid! I wished this movie had a little bit more blood!

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Production Companies

Blumhouse Productions