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Five Nights At Freddy's 2 FNAF 2 Video Game Movie

Five Nights At Freddy’s Again?

As the year closes, the return of the blockbuster Five Nights At Freddy’s returns with its sequel across theaters. Based on the video game developed by Scott Cawthon, Mike and Abby return in the next phase of this story, with a heavily invested fanbase.

The First Five Nights At Freddy’s

Five Nights At Freddy’s left us with the revelation that Vanessa, a police officer who befriends Mike and his young sister Abby, knew about the disappearances of several children over the years. This was because her father was not only the owner of the failed children’s pizza party franchise, but the murderer responsible for the death of Mike’s younger brother. Also, Vanessa’s father is ironically Mike’s career counselor.

In the end, the ghost children, who were victims of Vanessa’s father, killed Vanessa’s father out of revenge to save Abby. As a result of the conflict, Mike and Abby are safe, but Vanessa is left hospitalized.

The Five Nights At Freddy’s Sequel

Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 brings us back to Mike and Abby as they enter a new phase of their life together. Abby is preparing for the science fair at school, and Mike and Vanessa are dating, with hopes of seeing if something more is there beyond their friendship. Unknown to Mike and Abby, there is another restaurant bearing the FNAF name, which holds more secrets to Vanessa’s past. If the seal is broken, the town will have a new problem to deal with in the form of a ghost named Charlotte.

Take Out or Delivery

The fans of the series are extremely excited about the release of this sequel. Some fans are showing their support for this film to the point that they dress up in costume and makeup. This is due to the appearance of the story’s main antagonist, referred to as The Marionette. The Marionette is an eerie puppet with clown makeup and is one of the main attractions in a second FNAF restaurant. The movie will definitely appeal to their broad fanbase; however, like the first movie, do not expect most parts of the film to make any logical sense. The movie should be treated as fan service and a joyride, not a serious drama.

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