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#shorts #short #fnaf #freddy #movie Leave a like if you enjoyed today’s video! Lots of love! Five Nights at Freddy’s is an upcoming American supernatural horror film directed by Emma Tammi from a screenplay she co-wrote with Scott Cawthon and Seth Cuddeback, with a story by Cawthon. Produced by Blumhouse Productions and Striker Entertainment, it is based on the video game franchise of the same name created by Cawthon, who also serves as producer with Jason Blum. Development of a Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation began in April 2015, with the involvement of Warner Bros. Pictures. Roy Lee, David Katzenberg, and Seth Grahame-Smith were set to produce it, with Gil Kenan announced as director and co-writer. After several delays in production, the Warner Bros. version was cancelled and Kenan dropped out of the project. In March 2017, Blumhouse Productions was announced as new production company, with Chris Columbus to direct and co-write. Columbus also ultimately left the project, and Emma Tammi was announced as his replacement in October 2022. The main cast were confirmed in December, while other cast additions were signed in March 2023. Filming began in New Orleans on February 1, and wrapped on April 3, 2023. Five Nights at Freddy’s is scheduled to be released simultaneously in theaters and on Peacock in the United States on October 27, 2023 Casting In December 2022, Josh Hutcherson and Matthew Lillard joined the cast as undisclosed roles.[16] Popular YouTuber Dawko later revealed during a livestream that Hutcherson would portray security guard Mike Schmidt and Lillard would portray the main villain William Afton. He also revealed that Mary Stuart Masterson and Piper Rubio joined the cast as an undisclosed female villain and Schmidt’s younger sister Abby, respectively.[17] In March 2023, it was reported that Kat Conner Sterling and Elizabeth Lail were cast in the film.[18][19] Lucas Grant and Jessica Blackmore have undisclosed roles.[20] Filming Principal photography was initially set to begin in spring 2021.[21] However, due to script issues, filming was delayed.[13] On an estimated production budget (before tax incentives) of $36 million,[22] filming began in New Orleans on February 1, 2023, under the working title Bad Cupcake, and wrapped on April 3.[23][24] Lillard began filming his scenes in mid-February.[25]
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