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Hey, this is our 'Final Trailer' concept for Universal Pictures film Five Nights At Freddy's 2 (2024) (More info about this video down below!)
Some footage by @JazeCinema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR8_U6dVM4c
"Nightmarionne FNAF Voice Lines Animated"
Song 1: Five Night’s at Freddy’s 1 Song by Brad Heusser
Link: https://youtu.be/nHXZQA5wjF4?si=dQn3CRG6pDtWN-TS
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The Inspiration behind this video:
Many viewers believe the Five Nights at Freddy's "come find me" tease is a clear nod toward what the first cinematic sequel will cover. The hint lies in the final moments of the FNAF movie's end credits. Just as the credits finish rolling, a modulated voice announces a string of letters that flash across the screen. The phrase the voice spells out is "come find me," which could be a reference to Mike's continued search for his abducted brother, Garrett. On the other hand, just before the "come find me" message, a song called "My Grandfather Clock" plays.
An all-important song in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, "My Grandfather Clock" is the tune that churns out of a strange music box — one that wards off the sequel's antagonist: the Puppet. One of the more unsettling villains in the FNAF universe — and that's really saying something — the Puppet has a unique look and approach that would lend a new feel to a second Five Nights at Freddy's film that's looking to distinguish itself from the first outing. Not to mention, using the Puppet as the second movie's antagonist would be a fun way to parallel the video game franchise.
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Stay Tuned! Stay Buzzed!
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Hey, this is our 'Final Trailer' concept for Universal Pictures film Five Nights At Freddy's 2 (2024) (More info about this video down below!)
Some footage by @JazeCinema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR8_U6dVM4c
"Nightmarionne FNAF Voice Lines Animated"
Song 1: Five Night’s at Freddy’s 1 Song by Brad Heusser
Link: https://youtu.be/nHXZQA5wjF4?si=dQn3CRG6pDtWN-TS
@AnthonyLoReMusic
???????????? ????????????????????????????: https://bit.ly/3cSyrYO
Use Coupon Code: SCRNCULT
Use the code to get 68% off on a 2 Year Plan
+ 4 Additional Months FREE!
Let us know what you think about it in the comments down below!
We've got more cool stuff for you! Subscribe!
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We also post cool stuff & updates on Instagram! Follow
► http://bit.ly/2HHjbeT
The Inspiration behind this video:
Many viewers believe the Five Nights at Freddy's "come find me" tease is a clear nod toward what the first cinematic sequel will cover. The hint lies in the final moments of the FNAF movie's end credits. Just as the credits finish rolling, a modulated voice announces a string of letters that flash across the screen. The phrase the voice spells out is "come find me," which could be a reference to Mike's continued search for his abducted brother, Garrett. On the other hand, just before the "come find me" message, a song called "My Grandfather Clock" plays.
An all-important song in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, "My Grandfather Clock" is the tune that churns out of a strange music box — one that wards off the sequel's antagonist: the Puppet. One of the more unsettling villains in the FNAF universe — and that's really saying something — the Puppet has a unique look and approach that would lend a new feel to a second Five Nights at Freddy's film that's looking to distinguish itself from the first outing. Not to mention, using the Puppet as the second movie's antagonist would be a fun way to parallel the video game franchise.
Thank You So Much For Watching!
Stay Tuned! Stay Buzzed!
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