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Five Nights at Freddy's 2

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2025 | 104m | English

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Popularity: 249 (history)

Director: Emma Tammi
Writer: Scott Cawthon
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One year since the supernatural nightmare at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, the stories about what transpired there have been twisted into a campy local legend, inspiring the town's first ever Fazfest. With the truth kept from her, Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, setting into motion a terrifying series of events that will reveal dark secrets about the real origin of Freddy's, and unleash a decades-hidden horror.
Release Date: Dec 03, 2025
Director: Emma Tammi
Writer: Scott Cawthon
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords killer robot, pizzeria, sequel, serial killer, security guard, based on video game, theme park, dead children, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, haunted attractions, night guard, animatronic, possessed doll, supernatural horror, ghost child, slasher horror, android horror
Production Companies Blumhouse Productions, Mind Hive Films, Scott Cawthon Productions
Box Office Revenue: $202,732,135
Budget: $36,000,000
Updates Updated: Dec 23, 2025
Entered: Jun 11, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Josh Hutcherson Mike
Piper Rubio Abby
Elizabeth Lail Vanessa
Matthew Lillard William Afton / Yellow Rabbit
Freddy Carter Michael
Wayne Knight Mr. Berg
Mckenna Grace Lisa
David Andrew Calvillo Rob
Teo Briones Alex
Audrey Lynn-Marie Charlotte Emily
Miriam Spumpkin Young Vanessa
Han Soto Marcus
Grant Feely Blond Ghost Boy
Gavin Borders Daniel
Bentley Cooper Derek
Carl Palmer Harry
Ann Mahoney Margaret
Vivian Atencio Debbie
Cindy Pol Lorraine
Theodus Crane Jeremiah
Skeet Ulrich Henry Emily
Cory Kenshin Cabbie
Michael P. Sullivan Doug
Noah Brand Fazfest Freddy Cosplayer
Evan Soto Fazfest Bonnie Cosplayer
Jalia Martin Fazfest Foxy Cosplayer
Keon Motakhaveri Bistro Server
Joshua Sienkiewicz Dad By Carousel
Trazi Lashawn Flirting Man
Ellison Booker River Freddy's Employee
Logan Horwitz Dark-Haired Little Boy
Sylvia Grace Crim Chatting Woman
Ronald Chavis Spin Class Instructor
Lucy Faust Bette
Sara Brooks Jumpscare Bonnie Cosplayer
Bailey Winston Kim
Wallis Lee Sarah
Abigail Shannon Goth Girl
Billy Slaughter Tony
Bryce Romero Ethan
Toby Nichols Patrick
Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson Robert
Megan Fox Toy Chica (voice)
Kellen Goff Toy Freddy (voice)
Matthew Patrick Toy Bonnie (voice)
Lewis Dawkins Bonnie Cosplayer (uncredited)
8-BitRyan Freddy Cosplayer (uncredited)
Rhys Williams Chica Cosplayer (uncredited)
Name Job
Emma Tammi Director
Scott Cawthon Characters, Story, Video Game, Writer
Sarah Domeier Lindo Casting
Terri Taylor Casting
Marc Fisichella Production Design
Whitney Anne Adams Costume Design
Taylor Stewart Original Music Composer
Andrew Grush Original Music Composer
Lyn Moncrief Director of Photography
Amy Wood Hair Department Head
Woodrow Travers First Assistant Director
Mark Rayner Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Chris Welcker Production Sound Mixer
Trevor Gates Supervising Sound Editor
Allen Parks Gaffer, Chief Lighting Technician
Derek Larsen Editor
Timothy Alverson Editor
Karine Mauffrey Stunt Double
Leigh Wright Stunt Double
Tegan Hammond Stunt Driver
Jordan Salmon Stunt Double
Michael Gaines Stunt Double
Aidan Fisichella Stunt Double
Matt Cipro Stunt Double
Silas Borelly Stunt Double
Shawn Balentine Stunt Double
Jeffrey Roy ADR Mixer
Delane Leahy Visual Effects Producer
Ashley Levy Thanks
Ryan Farris Boom Operator
Emily Poulliard Utility Sound
Name Title
Scott Cawthon Producer
Jason Blum Producer
Christopher H. Warner Executive Producer
Emma Tammi Executive Producer
Beatriz Sequeira Executive Producer
Russell Binder Executive Producer
Marc Mostman Executive Producer
Jon Romano Co-Producer
Jennifer Scudder Trent Co-Producer
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Reviews

oheohematelot
10.0

⭐ Review of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 ⭐ Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is simply excellent! The movie delivers incredible visual effects that keep you on edge from start to finish. I literally jumped 11 times, which shows how well the horror atmosphere is handled. Compared to the first film, this s ... equel is much better: more intense, more immersive, and with an amazing ending that truly surprised me. The actors are outstanding, fully bringing the story and the tension to life. For me, it’s a solid 8/10. 🔻 Negative points Even though the movie is great, I was expecting more fights and more challenges to push the tension even further. With a bit more action, it could have been nearly perfect.

Dec 06, 2025
MontyTG
8.0

**Weaker than the original film but entertaining.** As a massive fan of the original film, and would go as far as to say it's a misunderstood masterpiece. This slightly disappointed me. The runtime was way too short for a film this ambitious, and it doesn't seem to know what to focus on. It feel ... s like subplot after subplot that barely progress the story until the final act. Then it rushes through everything with an ending that feels abrupt. It's a shame because the Marionette/Charlotte plotline is brilliant, the final 30 minutes are chaotic and entertaining, and the Toy animatronics are given justice. Overall, a really entertaining time with an incredible score, but the story needs more attention.

Dec 07, 2025
LegendGamerXZ
10.0

I think this movie is what a FNAF Movie should be, way better then the first, it really dives into the horror, it’s also a bigger film, the cinematography has dramatically improved, and so many Easter eggs that the diehard fans will catch on, but some you will miss in a blink of an eye. The animatro ... nics were awesome and that is thanks to the Jim Henson Corporation. The voices were very well done as well, if any of you were doubting Megan Fox as Toy Chica, she did well. It sounds like Toy Chica and also made it her own, and MatPat’s voice was very unrecognizable as Toy Bonnie. Kellen Goff was amazing like always. My only real gripe was the movie is really fast paced and it could have benefited with a longer runtime, and some of the writing and dialogue delivery was pretty wack in some parts of the film. That ending tho, it ended with a big cliffhanger and stay for the post credits, it’s insane. This movie is a huge improvement compared to the first movie.

Dec 14, 2025
IMDBofficiellaccount
10.0

My Review of FNAF 2 Honestly, the movie was absolutely incredible, especially for long-time fans of the franchise. I jumped more than nine times — no joke — and the special effects were on another level. The animatronics looked terrifying in the best possible way, and the actors did an amazing job ... bringing the story to life. On the downside, the plot can be a bit hard to follow at times, and some moments feel a little confusing if you’re not familiar with the lore. But overall, it was a thrilling experience, packed with tension, atmosphere, and fan-service done right. I’d easily rate it 8/10 or even higher. A must-see for any FNAF fan!

Dec 08, 2025
Geronimo1967
6.0

Luckily it isn’t actually five more nights at home with the pizza loving bear, but it still felt like it took an age to get to a conclusion that you could have seen from space. “Abby” (Piper Rubio) is missing her now defunct animatronic friends whilst elder brother “Mike” (Josh Hutcherson) is having ... one of those will they/won’t they dalliances with “Vanessa” (Elizabeth Lail). It’s while this latter pair are on a particularly awkward date that she sneaks out and visits the surprisingly accessible derelict old amusement park, where she sits and pines for her lost pals. It seems, though, that the malevolent "Charlotte” hasn’t quite finished with “Abby” and using “Chico” et al as doting conduits, she manages to formulate a cunning and brutal plan that will see her take revenge on all the neglectful parents out there whom she blames for her own grisly demise back in 2022 (or last year according to the plot). It speaks volumes when the “and” credit at the end is for Matthew Lillard, and I guess JH can’t have had his advance for next year’s “Hunger Games” prequel yet, else why would he get involved with this derivative plod of a movie. It’s scripted and delivers like a mediocre video game that relies on nostalgic tokens to charm it’s audience and though there is some quite entertaining gore occassionaly, the whole thing is an entirely unnecessary sequel to a film that had precious little originality to it in the first place. It could quite easily lose half an hour with no impact on it’s story and I can only pray that we won’t have to spend any more nights with these clunking clowns - battery powered or not.

Dec 11, 2025