
Five Nights at Freddy's 2
By Emma Tammi
2025
Horror / Thriller
1h44
Five Nights at Freddy's 2
By Emma Tammi
2025
Horror / Thriller
1h44
6.7/10
2.0/5
Press2.2/5
Spect.Synopsis
One year since the supernatural nightmare at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, the stories about what transpired there have been twisted into a campy local legend, inspiring the town's first ever Fazfest. With the truth kept from her, Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, setting into motion a terrifying series of events that will reveal dark secrets about the real origin of Freddy's, and unleash a decades-hidden horror.
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Community Reviews
Opinions on 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' are mixed, with some praising its adherence to the game's lore and its thrilling, darker narrative, while others criticize deviations from the original game and some unconvincing performances. The film's horror elements and the introduction of new characters and plot twists were highlighted, though some found the puppet's portrayal and certain plot developments disappointing.
👍 Thrilling darker narrative
👎 Some unconvincing performances
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18 reviewsfelt the story was a bit shit , good to see all old cast return , wouldve preffed if it went back in time
Even worse scrap then the previous one
Really good FNAF movie, I think it’s a good sequel it doesn’t feel worse than the original. Also a ton to references, I really liked the “haur haur haur” scene it was funny and I loved them referencing it. Also Shadow Bonnie and the Springtrap reveal was crazy. This movie definitely is darker, lots of grotesque scenes that, although not showing much blood, still are disturbing and gross. This movie introduced Michael Afton, and it seems that they’re making him a villain in these movies, which I can see leading to some cool stuff in later films, but it kind of deviates from the games. The actor playing Michael Afton is really good, charming yet psychotic, so no complaints there. In this movie, the puppet changes, its appearance based on what spirit possesses it. The girl from the ghost hunting squad dies to the puppet, and her soul possesses the puppet, making it so the puppet doesn’t actually look like the In-Game appearance and has a human face with blonde hair. I don’t know how to feel about this, because on one hand, I can see the difficulty with having to film this very lanky, skinny, and flimsy character. But also that’s what the puppet is???? I think it’s kind of stupid how the puppet is the only character that changes its appearance based on what soul possesses it. They could’ve totally made it so the puppet doesn’t change its appearance and it has that scary mask, but instead they decided to go the “demon child” route and make it a scary demon kid face on the puppet’s body, which seems kinda lame to me. The scenes where the puppet isn’t possessed and attacks are so cool. The puppet is such a menacing character already, I feel like it’s at disservice to make it not look like the In-Game puppet. The dream scene with Vanessa and William was fun, I liked seeing Matthew Lillard again and showing more of the Afton family was awesome, especially the scene with Circus Baby. Toy Bonnie sounded super goofy, I really thought Toy Bonnie’s voice would just be his normal voice so it was pretty unexpected One thing I’m a bit worried about is Vanessa being the puppet, I’m not sure how that’ll play out but hopefully it works out in FNAF 3. It just seems kind of out of left field, considering that the next Film shouldn’t focus on the puppet. The Withered animatronics looked awesome, especially Withered Chica. Also, the kids that possessed the animatronics from the first movie, did they move on? I think I remember them saying that since the animatronics broke down. If that’s true that’s kind of sucks since in the games, pizzeria simulator was the game that all the kids souls were freed. It’s just more deviation from the game that makes me concerned.












