![]() ![]() “The genre lends itself to people wanting to experience it together.” “The IP is ridiculously popular, and Blumhouse and our director Emma Tammi did an amazing job of translating that to the big screen,” says Universal’s president of domestic distribution Jim Orr. Reviews were terrible (it has a 25% on Rotten Tomatoes), but that doesn’t matter because it’s been resonating with audiences, who awarded it an “A-” CinemaScore. With its $20 million production budget, the movie is already a huge commercial winner. Cheese because, well, these animatronic mascots are prone to murder. But he finds out the hard way that it’s not exactly Chuck E. ![]() “Five Nights at Freddy’s” is based on the popular video game and follows Josh Hutcherson as a nighttime security guard at a family entertainment center called Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. And those were follow-up films in a time-tested film franchise. ![]() Even with Sunday’s estimates, “Five Nights at Freddy’s” already ranked as the best ever for Universal and Peacock’s hybrid releases, beating the slasher sequels, 2021’s “Halloween Kills” ($49 million) and 2022’s “Halloween Ends” ($40 million). ![]()
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