Horror films are a dime a dozen these days, but film adaptations of horror games are decidedly more rare. That being said, one gaming franchise successfully made the leap to the big screen a few years ago and shows few signs of slowing down.
Unlike many video game-to-film adaptations over the past thirty years, movies based on horror games have done surprisingly well at the box office. The initial Resident Evil film franchise ran for a whopping six movies, 2006’s Silent Hill grossed nearly $100 million, and even something like 2005’s ill-fated Doom adaptation starring Karl Urban and Dwayne Johnson is something of a cult classic. It should come as no great shock that Emma Tammi’s 2023 Five Nights at Freddy’s adaptation was a success at the box office. What is a bit surprising is just how well it did: on a relatively paltry budget of $20 million, Five Nights at Freddy’s gobbled up approximately $300 million worldwide. The FNAF fandom is large, but did anyone in Hollywood expect the movie to be that big of a hit?

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Five Nights At Freddy’s 2: Fans Should Finally Get To See This Infamous Moment In The Movie Sequel
This piece of lore remains a relative mystery to video game fans and deserves to be shown onscreen for everyone to enjoy.
Well, Blumhouse Productions finally gave fans a taste of what they’ve been waiting for, and they didn’t disappoint. With CinemaCon going on this week, movie news and trailer drops have been coming in hot and heavy, and FNAF2 is just the latest one to hit. Yes, we can officially announce that Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 now officially has an Official Teaser Trailer, officially.
Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 Is Coming For You This December
Emma Tammi is back in the director’s chair for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, and fans will be delighted to hear that the principal cast of the first movie is returning for round two. Josh Hutcherson is back as protagonist Mike Schmidt, Matthew Lillard returns as the sadistic killer/inventor William Afton, Elizabeth Lail plays Vanessa Shelly (William’s daughter, yikes), and Piper Rubio is also back as Mike’s younger sister, Abby.
Casting for the rest of the film has been pretty tight-lipped, but the teaser trailer did provide a promising glimpse at a genuine horror icon getting got onscreen yet again: Wayne Knight! Yes, the character actor is perhaps best known for playing Newman on Seinfeld and Officer Orville on 3rd Rock from the Sun, but he also famously played Dennis Nedry in Jurassic Park. Surely, all you ’90s kids will remember his three-minute-long death scene at the hands (claws?) of a dilophosaurus. It’s a classic.
Other than that exciting reveal, the Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 teaser offers more of the same: creepy vibes, killer animatronics, and Josh Hutcherson doing his thing. Here’s to hoping they have more ’90s horror actors in store for viewers, as well. They’ve already got Matthew Lillard (Scream) and Wayne Knight (Jurassic Park). Throw in some cast members from I Know What You Did Last Summer, Tremors, and The Blair Witch Project, and things would really get out of control!
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is set to hit theatres on December 5, 2025.

Five Nights at Freddy’s
- Created by
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Scott Cawthon
- Creation Year
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2014
- Developer(s)
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Scott Games, Mega Cat Studios, Steel Wool Studios, Illumix
- Publisher(s)
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Scott Games, Clickteam LLC USA, Illumix
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