Are You Ready for a ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ Movie?

Do life size animatronic puppets scare the living hell out of you? They better, because that’s probably what Warner Bros. was banking on when they (according to a THR exclusive) acquired the film rights to Five Nights at Freddy’s. Roy Lee (Run All Night), Seth Grahame-Smith (the upcoming It, Gremlins, and Beetlejuice films), and  David Katzenberg (the same as Grahame-Smith) are set to produce the adaptation of the popular video game series.

In Five Nights at Freddy’s, gamers play as a security guard working the night shift (it’s a horror game, of course it’s at night) at a Chuck E. Cheese-esque children’s restaurant, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Living animatronic cartoon animals wander the halls of Freddy Fazbear’s, and have a habit of mutilating any living being they come across. There’s no collecting such-and-such’s or killing whatever’s involved in Five Nights – the player must simply survive the night (and four more) armed with little more than access to the security cameras, doors that won’t lock, and a limited power supply.

The games series, created by lone indie developer Scott Cawthon, gained its popularity in a way that wasn’t possible before this modern age. Its reputation for balancing a tense, nightmarish atmosphere with well-timed (and well-earned) jump scares spread through online video playthroughs, complete with players’ horrified reactions. Fans share theories about the game’s less-than-straightforward plot, and those theories in turn have gained their own notoriety.

Writers, directors, and a release date have not yet been divulged, but we’ll keep you updated as this horror story unfolds.

And by the way, you’ll never be ready.

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