Five Nights at Freddy's 2 has released four script samples for the new movie… but only one of them is real

Aug. 9, 2024



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“There is one more surprise before the day is over. We will be releasing one page from the actual Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 movie screenplay,” said game creatorScottGameson Twitter. “Of course, it might be more interesting if it were released alongside three FAKE screenplay pages. It will be up to the fanbase to figure out which page is REAL.”

Butanother fanpointed out a key detail on number two, adding, “I’m genuinely thinking the military one is the real one, not because it’s so out of place, but because it actually might be the reasoning for why the toy animatronics in FNaF 2 have facial recognition tied to a criminal database.”

In addition to the screenplays, ScottGames also revealed some behind-the-scenes pictures from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. From the images, which you can see below, it looks like Henson has Toy versions of Freddy and Bonnie and Withered versions of Foxy and Chica. It is important to note that the Toy and Withered versions of the animatronics appear in the second game, which suggests the movie franchise may be following the same storyline as the games.

Similarly to the first game, the first Five Nights at Freddy’s movie follows a security guard on his first night shift at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria, who soon finds out that the restaurant is crawling with killer animatronics that come alive at night. Soon afterthe original made a splash at the box office, a sequel was announced. Star Matthew Lillard, who plays the villainous pizzeria owner and part-time child killer, confirmed earlier this year thatthe sequel will start filming this October.

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