@@KevenVazquez-uo2fj he did this because after the bite of ‘83, he tried to make the parents feel the same way as he did when he found out his child was dead. That’s why :)
@b1ueazx He’s the most selfish evil person ever in a game. I think a lot of it was revenge on Henry, They imply HEAVILY he made the suits that killed his son, So William wanted to shut him down and make the parents feel the same way. In his mind he probably thinks Henry as a villian for not shutting Freddy’s down after his daughters death
I agree! It felt so surreal and hard to believe that it was even really happening on the big screen. This movie is like a mythical unicorn leaving its forest once in a million years, cannot be missed!
Soon as I saw this in theaters, I was pinching myself twice since it felt like a dream to see FNAF on the big screen at last! While everyday you'll see a Marvel or any Superhero film come to theaters, a FNAF movie is like once in a million years for theaters.
OMG same!! I was almost crying watching my tv bc I thought it wasn’t real- and then the Fnaf 1 song came on at the end and I was jumping up and down like CRAZYYY
@@Carlthecookie bro, in the movie Theater I went to for the FNAF movie, everyone was silent. Not even a single clap. I wanted to scream so badly once I saw the intro at the big screen. But I was cause a disruption.
@@isabelortiz1230 more like 30% because if he didn’t kill kids, he wouldn’t have stuffed them inside of a animatronic. If he didn’t do that, he wouldn’t have gotten spring locked. Then, there would be no FNAF 3. Then, no burn trap although that might be the mimic. That’s why is around 30% of the games lore.
this intro might as well have been the best part of the entire movie, it gave me chills and everything. i wish i could relive watching it in the theater again
I was sad because I couldn't watch it in the cinema... but when I got home from school, I decided to turn off all the lights at home and have a simple snack. I watched it with a big smile and the feeling of just being alone in a movie theater...
The excitement of the movie finally being in theatres truly felt unbelievable. This opening was cool as it is a call back to the minigames in the earlier FNaF games and I really loved the opening theme. Being in a theatre with other fans really was amazing and thankfully no toxic fanbrats ruined it for me.
When I saw it at the 1:30pm showing on opening day, there was only 6 other people(Looks around 50s-60s) in the auditorium who seemed new to FNAF. So I was the only fan of FNAF in the movie theater(Even silently cheered for the references), guess most of the fanbase was in school or at work at that time.
As someone who was a 10 year old 4th grade kid during the year 2014 when Five Nights at Freddy's game was released and becoming popular, I loved the movie! I thought it was so great in my opinion! I mean, the camera shots were beautifully filmed, the acting from the all the actors and actresses were pretty good, I really like how well the tone was, and the animatronics were so well crafted, they were so realistic. But I will admit that I wish the movie was a bit longer than the original runtime. Just to share some fun stories of mine, I remember the days where I was watching RU-vidrs like Markiplier and Pewdiepie playing the FNAF games, listening to some songs of the games, I would even sometimes watch FNAF gameplay videos with my older brother, when I was still a kid of course. I always laughed and enjoyed being scared when watching people play FNAF games. I remember the times in my elementary school days where one of my friends would talk about it and play the games on their Iphones. Easily one of the best horror games I've loved. I could even say that Five Nights at Freddy's is one of the rare times where I as a kid got very interested in a horror game, like the story itself, the lore and it's characters. And the thing I like about the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise is that there are kids of today who are younger than the franchise itself and they love FNAF, just like us older fans when we did as kids back then. So it means that the franchise will not be long gone and that all ages can enjoy it. Oh and that young actress who played Abby and those other kid actors who played those ghost children, they did very well. And same goes to the adult actors and actresses. I freaking loved Matthew Lillard as William Afton! He's definitely on point in the movie, great acting.
That's what I associate October 2023 with everytime. FNAF felt like the Infinity War/Endgame event of October 2023, all of that hype and counting down the days.
I was literally clutching the ends of the arm rests I was so excited and also vibing to this beat, I don’t know what it is about it, it just so cool and haunting. 8 years I was waiting for this and it was so worth it
I’ve loved fnaf for my whole life I’ve beaten all the games but I haven’t got to see the movie yet and just by this intro I can tell this will be the best time of my life watching it
@@b1ueazx Same here but I went on Friday at 1:30pm in RPX. There was only 6 other people(Mostly around like 50s-60s at best) in the auditorium who were most likely new to FNAF. I was the only fan of the games in the auditorium that was silently cheering.
@@b1ueazx hahahahahahahahahah I’m the older one being 17 and they are 13 and 14 we have been big fnaf fans for a long time it has a special place in our hearts
I jist finished watching the movie with my parents, it was pretty good actually! I was very excited throughout the whole movie... my parents experience was sorta ruined by me fangirling but yeah it was a very good experience for me.
@@Harunasangels ⚠️ SPOILER ALERT 🚨 READ AT YOUR OWN RISK ⚠️ is a woman getting boy I’m half bye Freddy, and a man getting eating his face alive by cupcake considered gore to u? Also, a bloody hand touching a door?
When I saw this film in the cinema with my mum I honestly couldn’t believe that I was actually watching FNAF on the big screen. I always wanted it on the big screen when I was 7 (that’s when I discovered FNAF) and my wish finally came true, I’m turning 16 in July this year.
I was around like 8 or 9 when I discovered FNAF. Well I actually discover FNAF when I was like 5 or 4 but I only listened to the music. My mom didn’t even know FNAF was a thing lol
The first time I ever discovered FNAF was when I watched jacksepticeye's episode and ever since that a movie was in the works I so wanted to watch it and it did not disappoint.@@b1ueazx
I was 9 when I first discovered FNAF because of GMOD and images around the internet. Saw the movie in theaters when I'm 18 currently, turning 19 this year
0:34 I don't understand why the kids thought it was a good idea to follow a man in a rabbit suit and follow him. 0:59 there are the 4 missing children 1:01 that child will be Foxy 1:07 that girl will be a Chica 1:21 that child will be Freddy 1:33 and finally that child is Bonnie 1:38 See how Shaggy hides who he is the Purple Guy very good movie, I imagine my stepbrother as William Afton and I as Freddy
1st the music is pretty good 2nd something I've noticed is the MCI's death orders are different from the games Fritz being the first Gabriel being second Susie being third Cassidy being forth And Jeremy being last I just thought it was interesting.
What song is this is it a FNAF remix song, and when I went to see this I was so excited I became a FNAF fan like a couple years ago and when security breach came out and I have loved it every since. Played the original ( still stuck on night 5) but when I saw the movie I went crazy and I loved it
Now i ask myself two things, if there's gonna be an minigame intro and in what style? (Cuz this one seems like FNAF 4) And if the next one at least in music it's gonna make it much better or not
It would be cool if we get to explore Afton’s murderous past in the movie lore where he wears purple and the police dub him the purple guy with no known name.
After almost a decade (ten years) of frightful jump-scares! And almost 10 or more video games and versions FNAF got their own movie at least a live action one you know you only see a handful or 2 of animated Films based on famous video games and you see more live action and I still can’t get over how I underestimated this movie I expected that it would have a lot of killing but despite being a horror movie especially on based on a horror video game it only had like not counting the 5 children because they didn’t show us the scenes of children getting killed (in my guess) because it’s not cool to show people killing kids for no reason let alone a good one and I’m totally counting Afton’s defeat where he got spring-locked alive I’d say at least 3 or 4 kills maybe 5 which is not bad however when you compare it to other horror movies they have at least 10 kills must be because FNAF is a Super Natural Horror movie still I must say I’m impressed