FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S TRAILER BREAKDOWN! Easter Eggs & Details You Missed! - FNAF Official Trailer - Summary

Summary

This is a detailed breakdown of the official trailer for the Five Nights at Freddy's movie. It includes information about the characters, references to the games, and various shots from the trailer. The trailer introduces characters like Mike and Abby, hints at their connections to the game lore, and provides glimpses of the animatronics and their possessed souls. The breakdown also notes references to the games, such as the showtime button and the security logbook. Overall, it offers a comprehensive analysis of the trailer's content and its ties to the FNAF universe.

Facts

1. The Five Nights at Freddy's movie official trailer was released and it showcases scenes from the movie including crying child and William Spring Bunny.

2. The trailer features a neighborhood scene where Mike Schmidt, played by Josh Hutcherson, arrives home driving a 1995 black Honda Accord.

3. Inside Mike's house, there are references to the games like Mike's sister Abby, who is a nod to Elizabeth from the games, and the pink clothes she wears.

4. Mike is seen on the phone applying to be a security guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza place, and he's talking to Matthew Lillard playing wait Steve Raglan.

5. The movie pays tribute to the game's William Afton, who uses different identities to dissociate himself from the murders he committed.

6. The movie showcases the movie's location, Freddy Fazbear's Pizza place, and its references to the first two games and their employees only signs.

7. The movie features a character named Carl, played by Joseph Followquin, wearing a shirt from the midnight murderous game from FNAF 6.

8. The movie includes a character named Max, played by Cat Connor Sterling, who ties into the story but whose storylines are not fully disclosed yet.

9. The movie shows scenes of animatronics, including Golden Freddy, Bunny, and Foxy, and their interactions with the characters.

10. The movie includes a scene where Mike is in a torture machine, furthering the storyline of the game.

11. The movie releases on October 27th in theaters and on Peacock.

12. The movie was written by Scott Corson and the screenplay was written by him along with Emma Tammy and Seth Cutback Jason Blum.

13. The movie took around six or seven years to complete, with the team finding the right structure to make the movie.