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Five Nights At Freddy's Movie Updates: Two MoreTeasers from Director

It's been teased time and time again. For months rumors have been suggesting that Hollywood adapting Scott Cawthon's "Five Nights at Freddy's" into a movie.

As previously reported, Director Gil Kenan, who is known for horror movies Poltergeist, City of Ember and Monster House, is reported to have posted two pictures via Twitter that suggested clues to the rumored "FNAF" motion picture . Many "Five Nights at Freddy's" fans then thought that the director was giving a teaser as one post was a black and white photo of a wreckage that has a child's toy, a plush teddy bear, sitting at the back. He added the caption, "only one survived" while the other post was a snap of a more obvious pair of animatronic eye designs and captioned it, "keep an eye on this one."

Those posts were made a month ago. So where is Director Kenan now with the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie. In mid October, Kenan made another Twitter post which again fans took as a teaser. The post was a picture of a woman a foil pack with the word "pizza" on it. It could not be verified if such post was a teaser or not or if it had anything to do with "Five Nights at Freddy's" at all. The word "pizza" was all it took to provoke the fans.

And more recently Kenan has tweeted a photo of what seems to be the insides of a brown animatronic and captioned it, "I have no bones". And it was followed with a lengthy thread of fan speculations or reactions.

Whether Gil Kenan is directing a "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie or not it seems that plans, plot, actors for the movie are being kept in a very tight wrap. In an earlier news it was said that Roy Lee, Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg will produce the film adaptation or the jump-scare themed game. According to the Hollywood Reporter Grahame-Smith has said in August that he is looking forward to working with Scoth Cawthon for the movie. And then Scoth Cawthon himself has said, "The story really lends itself to being a movie, and it taps into a largely unexplored niche of horror that a lot of people will be able to relate to."

"Five Nights at Freddy's" is said to have been sent to script writers. That is all we know so far. Do you still think "Five Nights at Freddy's" is going to hit the big screen?


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