‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ Movie Will Be Using Real Animatronics; FNAF Franchise Releases Novel
Fans are well aware how much the franchise of "Five Nights at Freddy's" have become increasingly popular from its first inception up to the release of its third video game installment.
Recent news has unveiled that a "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie adaptation will be coming out and its production is already in full swing as it was stated that it will feature animatronics to make the setting more real. Moreover, it was reported that the franchise has recently released a novel as well.
Film director Gil Kenan took it to Twitter to address one of the franchise's fans and said that the "Five Nights At Freddy's" movie will be "real."
"I want this to be crazy practical - that's what makes animatronics so unnerving - they're REAL," the director tweeted as a reply to a fan named, TheRealRoscoe.
It was reported by Touch Arcade that Gil Kenan intends to use real full-size animatronics in the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie instead of using a CGI and that he even jokingly stated that he will have them as his servants after the movie was finished.
Moreover, it was speculated that the reason why Kenan wanted to refrain from using CGI in the movie too much was so that the film will stay truthful to the franchise's lore and may produce a scarier effect to its fans, Latin Post claimed.
Design&Trend added that Gil Kenan released a few teaser photos of the animatronics that fans can expect, which only proved further that the movie was indeed in full gear.
In addition, the franchise has recently released a novel titled, "Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes."
The book was said to be premised exactly a decade after the murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and Charlotte has spent those years trying to forget it.
Now, she's returning to her hometown for a reunion with her childhood friends on the anniversary when the tragic events transpired, VG247 reported.