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Based on Scott Cawthon’s video game franchise of the same name, the supernatural horror filmFive Nights at Freddy’sis making waves at the box office following its release earlier this week. Directed by Emma Tammi and starring Josh Hutcherson, the movie follows a troubled security guard Mike Schmidt who starts working at an abandoned Pizzeria and soon discovers that his late-night shifts would not be easy to go through.

Despite earning mixed reviews from critics, the horror flick is breaking box office records and has taken the title for the biggest box office opening for a video game movie.
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Five Nights at Freddy’sKicks Off with a Strong Box Office Opening
The supernatural horror filmFive Nights at Freddy’shas emerged as an unexpected contender for this Halloween season. Despitereviewscalling the movie“not fun enough. not scary enough,” it has been taking the box office by storm and has outperformedChris Pratt’sThe Super Mario Bros. Moviein opening day domestic earnings.
The horror flick is reportedly made on a budget of $20 million and has already grossed $39.4 million on its opening day, including $10.3 million in preview screenings. Despite being accessible on streaming NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, theJosh Hutchersonstarrer has recorded remarkable success at the box office.

The studio released the movie simultaneously in theatres and on its streaming service Peacock on July 14, 2025. However, 42% of the audience has expressed the desire to see the movie again in theatres, rather than watching it at home, as perDeadline.
It has also surpassedScream VIto become the biggest horror opening of 2023 so far. The horror flick is now looking forward to a smashing $78 million weekend opening. With its financial success, the director is already discussing a potential sequel and has said that it will likely be influenced by the film’s performance at the box office.

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Five Nights at Freddy’sDirector Discusses Potential Sequels
Five Nights at Freddy’sgame series has grown into multiple sequels, spin-off games, mini-games, and novels. And director Emma Tammi has hinted that there might be plans for potential sequels based on the “massive” lore of the original game franchise. During an interview withScreenrant, she said,
“The lore is massive. There was no way we were ever going to fit everything into one film, nor was it the intention. So the answer is yes, there’s so much to potentially bring into any sequels should we be lucky enough to make them.”

During an interview with Variety, she also suggested that the movie’s performance at the box office would likely play a significant role in any plans for a sequel.“We’ll see how things go this weekend,”she said before adding that they are “excited” to continue making more FNaF movies.
“This one was tied into the first game, and we would probably focus on tying the second one into the second game, and so on and so forth,”she toldVariety, stating that they would have to wait and see how things develop before making any future plans.
Five Nights at Freddy’sis playing in theatres and is available on Peacock.
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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.