"Five Nights At Freddy's" movie director Gil Kenan, posted a couple of teaser photos on internet to show his progress on the upcoming Scott Cawthon-inspired Warner Bros. movie. The latest images shows that Bonnie and a crying child character's place in the movie plot.
According to Design & Trend, "Five Nights At Freddy's" director Gil Kenan posted two separate pictures on his official Twitter account earlier this week. The pictures show not only a Bonnie-like suit but also an eerie person wearing it.
The first image shows a crying child seated on the lap of a rather unsettling suited bunny. The graphics shown in the picture has the most significance when it comes to the game franchise's most recent entry. At a kid-friendly restaurant, all the players are told the story of a crying child who is afraid of animatronic characters. Later in the story, one of the robots attacks the kid. This in turn has a great theoretical significance to how the story unfolds.
According to Venture Capital Post, director Gil Kenan has revealed that he is a huge fan of Scott's popular game. To make the film more terrifying, Gil is consider using the real animatronics instead of using usual CGIs. Gil thinks that using all the practical effects would give the film more authentic and scarier feel.
It is yet to be confirmed if the film will have a PG or R rating. However, Grahame-Smith assured the fans that they are in for one crazy ride.
"Five Nights At Freddy's" was released as a mobile and PC game a little over a year ago. After the release the game creator, Scott Cawthon has made three more sequels and has gained a cult following. According to the recent release, "Five Nights At Freddy's 4" is going to receive a content update this Halloween. What do you think of the recent movie teasers? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below: