'Five Nights at Freddy's' movie news: plot rumors posted online

Some of the characters from Five Nights at Freddy's game. Wikipedia

Ever since Warner Bros. announced in April that they will be bringing independent point-and-click horror video game "Five Nights at Freddy's" to the big screen, details about the film have been scarce. Still, fans of the critically acclaimed horror game are very vigilant in expressing their thoughts for the upcoming film adaptation since Hollywood has been notorious for releasing mediocre game-to-movie projects like "Resident Evil," "Wing Commander," "BloodRayne," and "Doom." This is why fans decided to come up with their own trailer to set a standard for the kind of "Five Nights at Freddy's" adaptation that they want to see on screen.

The trailer, produced by YouTube production companies like Typhoon Cinema and Deviant Picture Films, shows an angry animatronic character named Bonnie, who is on a furious rage in the deserted Freddy Fazbear's Pizza restaurant. The clip ends with Bonnie's vicious eyes staring directly at the screen. 

Aside from the trailer, fans are also talking about their suspected plot for the film. One of the most prevalent theories is the total reinvention of the story that could include Purple Guy, the Phone Guy, and Golden Freddy in one plot. 

There are also speculations claiming that the film will focus on the continuation of the story featured in "Five Nights at Freddy's 3," as well as the possibility of a backstory being created to talk about the reason why the Purple Guy killed a child outside the restaurant, which led to all the events featured in the game. 

Also, several plot rumors claim that the identity of the murderers who kill in the vicinity of the pizza place will be revealed in the movie. 

However, Warner Bros. has yet to announce the official plot details of the movie adaptation of "Five Nights at Freddy's" as well as the film's official release date. No cast has been announced at the moment.

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