Saturday, December 10, 2016

FNAF The Movie: New Info, False Rumors, Film NOT Cancelled!


FNAF The Movie: New Info, False Rumors, Film NOT Cancelled!

Original Article: http://fnafuniverse.com/fnaf-the-movie-not-cancelled/

Much like with most things FNAF related, there’s going to be true statements and false rumors along the way, but you can always count on FNAFUNIVERSE.COM to keep our viewers up to date with 100% accuracy. Something that a lot of blogs and websites do is talk very vaguely about the movie and the game series and bombard the reader with links to content they’re really trying to push that isn’t on topic of FNAF. We refuse to do that to our readers. The FNAF Universe Team shares the same love for the franchise as you guys and we’ll never mislead you.

Okay, back to the task at hand. There were, of course, rumors floating around that the film could be cancelled due to Scott Cawthon’s engagement in Sister Location and the recent updates. These allegations are completely false. Scott and his crew are currently working on the elongated process of developing a script that will stay true to the Five Nights At Freddy’s series and its fans.
The movie is still set to premiere on June 8th, 2018 without delay.

There are some pretty big named directors and producers working with Scott to make Five Nights At Freddy’s a top-notch film.

Directors:
  • Roy Lee (Vertigo Entertainment)
  • David Katzenburg (KatzSmith Productions)
  • Seth Grahame-Smith
Executive Producers:
  • Adam Stone
  • Jay Ireland
Warner Bros Producers:
  • Jon Berg
  • Nik Mavinkurve
Roy Lee has been working on the remake of Poltergeist opening on May 22nd, 2017. Seth Grahme-Smith and David Katzenburg have been working on the Beetlejuice sequel. All three of them are producing Cary Fukunaga’s adaptation of “IT” by Stephen King.

Quotes regarding the Five Nights At Freddy’s movie:
  • “We’re looking forward to working with Scott to make an insane, terrifying and weirdly adorable movie,” said Seth Grahame-Smith.
  • “The story really lends itself to being a movie, and it taps into a largely unexplored niche of horror that a lot of people will be able to relate to,” said Scott Cawthon.
  • “The script is still being worked on. The people involved are taking the movie seriously, which is definitely a good thing!” Scott Cawthon wrote on Steam.
We honestly do not know if Gil Kenan (Monster House and City of Embers) and Tyler Burton Smith are still helping the team compose a script.

We do believe, however, the film may follow Scott Cawthon’s first novel, Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes, to some degree. The book was great in our opinion, though all “firsts” have that Star Wars: The Phantom Menace feel to it. But as we all know, fundamentals are the building blocks of “fun”.
Hopefully you guys now feel up to date on the happenings with the Five Nights At Freddy’s film now that we have some facts out there to chew on. We’d love to hear any of your thoughts or opinions in the comments section below!

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