FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S Racing Towards $130M Global Opening Weekend

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Despite releasing day-and-date on Peacock, Universal and Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s is poised to earn $130M worldwide in its opening weekend.

By MarkJulian - Oct 29, 2023 11:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Video Games
Source: GameFragger.com

This weekend, as it surpasses impressive box office totals earned by previous video game movies such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Uncharted, and Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, Blumhouse's Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF) is looking to revamp the conversation around movies based on video game IPs and the strategy of day-and-date releases.

Five Nights at Freddy's has set the box office record for the largest opening day for a live-action video game adaptation, grossing $39.5 million in its first day of release (including $10.3 million from Thursday night previews). Of course, The Super Mario Bros. Movie outperforms these figures, but it's an animated adaptation.

FNaF is poised to become the highest opening weekend for Blumhouse, breaking the 2018 Halloween remake's previous record of $76.2 million.

It is anticipated that the movie will make $78 million during its first weekend of release in North America- with a projected $20 million production budget, the movie is already profitable. FNaF is expected to earn an additional $50 million at the global box office, bringing its worldwide tally to just under $130 million.

Another intriguing point that cinema analysts are keeping an eye on is the fact that the video game's fans don't seem to mind that Five Nights at Freddy's is currently available to be watched from the comfort of your own home on Peacock, as proven by the film's strong box office results.

Universal employed the same day-and-date strategy with Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, and both Michael Myers slasher pics enjoyed strong opening weekend numbers.

The film's PG-13 rating initially drew criticism from the Five Nights at Freddy's fanbase but it seems the decision to allow for a wider audience is paying dividends. 

Blumhouse Productions produced the film, while Universal Pictures handled distribution duties.

The film stars Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games, Across the River and into the Trees) as Jeremy Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Lail (Once Upon A Time, You, Ordinary Joe) as Vanessa Monroe, Piper Rubio (Disney's Crater) as Abby Schmidt, Matthew Lillard (Scream, She's All That, Scooby-Doo) as Steve Raglan, and Mary Stuart Masterson (Fried Green Tomatoes, Blindspot) as Aunt Jane.

Emma Tammi directed the pic from a script she co-wrote alongside Five Nights at Freddy's video game creator Scott Cawthon and Seth Cuddeback.

Five Nights at Freddy's follows the story of a security guard who works overnight at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a Chuck E. Cheese-style restaurant where the animatronic animals come to life at night and try to kill him.

The film is a darker and more suspenseful take on the game series. It will explore the backstory of the animatronic characters and the mystery surrounding the disappearance of several children.

Five Nights at Freddy's Official Synopsis: The film follows a troubled security guard as he begins working at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. While spending his first night on the job, he realizes the night shift at Freddy’s won’t be so easy to make it through.

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MasterMix
MasterMix - 10/29/2023, 11:32 AM
Such a disappointing adaptation. You could barely call it a horror movie. Just watch The Banana Splits Movie or Willy's Wonderland instead.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/29/2023, 12:38 PM
@MasterMix - we got the worst and best adaptations in one week lol
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JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 10/29/2023, 5:02 PM
@MasterMix - Willy’s Wonderland is an unsung treasure.
JonAwesome
JonAwesome - 10/29/2023, 11:32 AM
Really? I watched it on Peacock and I have to say Willy’s Wonderland was better.
X75
X75 - 10/29/2023, 11:50 AM
Must be a horror movie for kids, there was barely any horror in it.
Origame
Origame - 10/29/2023, 5:08 PM
@X75 - in fairness, fnaf is a kids franchise now. The books are even sold at scholastic book fair.
Usernametaken
Usernametaken - 10/29/2023, 11:55 AM
Yep, the age of video game adaptation really has starded, I guess this might be the new trend after superheroes.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 10/29/2023, 12:25 PM
@Usernametaken -
It'll probably be a combination of video game adaptations and anime adaptations. Though the high opening weekend box office here (relative to budget) is due to the strength of the brand name rather than the quality of the film itself.
Usernametaken
Usernametaken - 10/29/2023, 12:32 PM
@Scarilian - yeah, the poor quality of the movie combined with the fact that it is available on streaming make me think that video game brands are now strong enough to bring people to the theaters.

That and the success of Mario and The Last of US may be the start of this new video game trend.

Anime I'm still not sure about but it's bound to happen at some point.
Taonrey
Taonrey - 10/29/2023, 3:00 PM
@Scarilian - I doubt anime will ever really take off, will get some adaptations that work but I think most will bomb. Games on the other hand have a better chance
Origame
Origame - 10/29/2023, 11:02 PM
@Taonrey - one piece did really well though. Most likely money and effort will be put into there then.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 10/29/2023, 11:59 AM
What did y’all expect from a movie based on a kids game? I thought it had the appropriate amount of horror for the intended audience. It was a decently entertaining movie, but Josh Hutcherson played it a little too glum and lacked charisma.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 10/29/2023, 12:24 PM
@Shivermetimbers -
Honestly, the main thing was that the characters just had no depth to them and a lot of scenes felt superfluous. They could have easily trimmed the Taxi stuff, Restaurant scene and the Mother/Lawyer plot-line and just replaced that with a 'gang breaks into Freddys' if they wanted to get some deaths in. The animatronics were really lacking in terms of scares or horror moments, a few jump-scares that were heavily telegraphed by the movie, but the only shocking scene was the babysitter being bitten in half after she'd expressed doubt about doing bad things - one of the only on-screen deaths we see and it's for a character who probably did not deserve such a fate.

There was no reason why Mike couldn't have left Abby home alone OR taken Abby with him to his night shift job. Sure it's a bit reckless either way, but it'd have helped add to the tension and you could have had adapted a bit of FNAF4 with Abby in her room with a flashlight as the animatronic arrives to bring her back to Freddy's.

By the time Afton shows up for the final battle we have no idea his motivations and he is just a crazy killer/kidnapper, defeated by Abby quickly drawing a photo of an event she does not actually know about (She knows they died but I don't think it's relayed to her that Afton did it, only Mike knows this due to his conversation with Vanessa).

It feels very lacklustre for a final battle with only Vanessa, who at this point we don't trust as she seems mentally deranged randomly acting like a child and she's not relayed any of the dangers of the animatronics or her father to Mike until now, being injured.

At the end of the film the mother is dead in Mike's home and the movie just forgets she existed so that they get a 'happy' ending with Abby and Mike?
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 10/29/2023, 12:06 PM
Watched an hour of it and fell asleep. Willys Wonderland is where it at. FNAF was a total disappointment.
AllsGood
AllsGood - 10/29/2023, 12:25 PM
Five Nights at Freddy's, I saw it at the theaters.

Scarilian
Scarilian - 10/29/2023, 12:27 PM
Willy's Wonderland does this concept a lot better, giving a lot more motivation to the characters and fleshing out the lore - balancing the comedic aspects with the horror pretty well even if I found the gore a bit lacking for its age rating.

This one, kinda bland. Not much to really keep you invested. Very little development of characters and never really fleshes out the plot or characters to be invested in any of them.
AllsGood
AllsGood - 10/29/2023, 12:27 PM
Five Nights at Freddy's looks like we will be getting a sequel with those kinds of numbers.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/29/2023, 12:34 PM
Imagine how much more they could have made without this dated and absolutely worthless Day-To-Date release. This isn't covid anymore, and Universal still does this because they are desperate to get subscribers
WhatIfRickJames
WhatIfRickJames - 10/29/2023, 12:46 PM
Waiting for the cynically dickheadish Wilding article about how this movie is on track to outpace Blue Beetle, Shazam, and possibly the Flash.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 10/29/2023, 1:56 PM
@WhatIfRickJames - You're right, but in all fairness, this low budget turd has made money in one weekend than Blue Beetle did in it's entire run. 🤪
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 10/29/2023, 12:51 PM
Most of this was just so boring, should've just made it R. This felt like a Goosebumps Halloween special.
cubichy
cubichy - 10/29/2023, 12:52 PM
I saw it yesterday with my kids and they loved it, lots of Ester eggs i didn't get. It was pg13 amd the budget was only 20 million I think, everyone was applauding and loving it. They know their audience and are killing it, good for them. I also think Willie was better, but you know they have part 2 already in the works, maybe will go darker. Only went cause of kids, though. It was ok, not better than the flash, never seen blueb.
TheLobster
TheLobster - 10/29/2023, 1:34 PM
Pretty wild for how mid the film was lol
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 10/29/2023, 2:11 PM
@TheLobster -


You think Martin scorcese is gonna start bitching about horror movies making money and destroying cinema?



FNAF has surpassed killers of the flower moon😂
Alucard28
Alucard28 - 10/29/2023, 2:44 PM
@AmazingFILMporg - Yeah, I don't think box office equals quality. Many great movies are flops, you know that.
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 10/29/2023, 3:00 PM
@Alucard28 -


That's not my point
Alucard28
Alucard28 - 10/29/2023, 2:02 PM
I watched this yesterday. Really mediocre movie.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 10/29/2023, 2:23 PM

Schlock junk for teenagers.

Pass.
TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 10/29/2023, 3:44 PM
@DocSpock - this is for kids not teens.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 10/29/2023, 6:43 PM
@TheSuperMex -

I stand corrected.

TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 10/29/2023, 3:44 PM
Hopefully Hutcherson finds some great roles in the future.
Kozmik
Kozmik - 10/29/2023, 11:08 PM
@TheSuperMex - He doesn't need to if he's able to appear in movies this well received.
WarMonkey
WarMonkey - 10/30/2023, 6:32 AM
@TheSuperMex - I would recommend the show he starred in a few years ago called "Future Man", which is on Hulu streaming and can be purchased at places like Prime and others. Hilarious sci-fi show with a great cast and fantastic guest stars.
Kozmik
Kozmik - 10/29/2023, 8:50 PM
I'm still trying to understand how 'Five Nights at Freddy's' ended up – pardon the pun – such a box office monster because no one can tell me people were waiting for the definitive Five Nights at Freddy's movie.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 10/29/2023, 10:37 PM
@Kozmik - are you joking? TONS of kids were. Just because you might not be a fan that doesn’t mean it isn’t a wildly popular property. Both my 11 and 17 year old were super excited about it. FNAF is huge with the YouTube generation.
Kozmik
Kozmik - 10/29/2023, 11:07 PM
@Shivermetimbers - Yeah, and you assume – wrongly I suspect – that it was 11 and 17 year olds that propelled the movie to the highest earnings from any Blumhouse yet released for Halloween.

I haven't seen any breakdowns yet, but I don't buy that at all.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 10/30/2023, 7:27 PM
@Kozmik - I HIGHLY doubt I am wrong. I was at the theater. It was almost all teens. Who the hell do you think likes FNAF? Do you even know what it is? I’m not replying to you anymore because your level of ignorance is just astounding.
Kozmik
Kozmik - 10/31/2023, 2:50 PM
@Shivermetimbers - Oh. My. God. One Theater!? Unless that money was made at one theater you have no idea what happened in all the other theaters! Why do I have to point out what should be obvious!?

Can you extrapolate from that ONE THEATER? Sure, but stop acting like you know what you obviously don't!
StSteven
StSteven - 10/29/2023, 10:00 PM
So... I get what the premise of the movie is (and I totally agree that "Willy's" seems to have done it better (althoughI haven't seen this new movie so I'll suspend judgment)), but can anyone give me a brief crash-course in what FNaF actually is (aside from the movie)? I get that it's a video game and all the merchandise that I've seen, but I have two little girls so this is an IP that none of use have been interested in so I'm a little lost as to the whole premise of the franchise is and its appeal.
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/29/2023, 11:33 PM
I watched two f*ckin good movies this week Infinity Pool and Talk To Me.

Definitely two of the best movies I've seen this year.

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