And it's official! "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie adaptation is in full gear and is set to come out in the near future.
That being so, Israeli-British-American film director, Gil Kenan, recently teased fans about what's in store in "Five Nights at Freddy's" move adaptation.
According to Korea Portal, the movie adaptation will apparently feature a real full-size animatronics to make the setting all the more genuine, and noted that the said information has moreover been confirmed by the film director himself.
"I want this to be crazy practical - that's what makes animatronics so unnerving - they're REAL," the director tweeted.
As a matter of fact, a report by Latin Post has it that the director of the movie adaptation apparently opted to use real full-size animatronics instead of using a Computer-Generated Image (CGI) and even jokingly said that he "will have them as his servants after the movie was finished."
Also of note on why the film maker, Gil Kenan, wanted to cease from using CGI as a part of "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie, is because he truly wanted that the movie adaptation will stay truthful to the original franchise, not to mention the fact that utilizing real full-sized animatronics might create a scarier impact to vast majority of the fans.
What's more interesting in "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie adaptation is that the film's focus won't apparently center on Freddy alone, but to the entire animatronics instead, while most likely avoiding the infamous Purple Guy, as noted by Touch Arcade.
Concerning the plot, vast majority of the fans are still uncertain regardless of whether the movie adaptation will follow the similar idea in the original "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise, which takes place in a Freddy Fazbear's Pizza restaurant, where it was apparently haunted by several animatronics' characters that shockingly come to life and started attacking patrons.
However, the movie's plot, release date and as well as cast members for "Five Nights At Freddy's" adaptation is evidently being kept under wraps.