September 20, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that A fight broke out at Five Nights at Freddy’s early screening.




Five Nights at Freddy’s is getting the Hollywood treatment, receiving a movie adaptation after reigning as an iconic horror game franchise for nearly a decade.


The FNAF movie brings the video games to life on the big screen, starring The Hunger Games’ Josh Hutcherson and Hackers’ Matthew Lillard in a game of cat-and-mouse between haunted animatronic animal mascots and humans trying to survive the night shift.


In a video going viral on social media, one theater-goer caught an all-out fight that took place at their early screening of the horror flick in Acton, London.


“Everyone in the audience was just complaining and they started fighting at the end of the movie,” they wrote on Twitter/X. “Honestly, I have no idea what happened.”


The former of the two represents the fifth highest October opening ever, only behind Joker ($96.2 million), Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour ($92.8 million), Venom: Let There Be Carnage ($90 million), and the first Venom ($80.3 million).


On the topic of previews, It ($13.5 million), It: Chapter Two ($10.5 million), and the 2018 Halloween ($7.7 million) stand as the top three in horror history.


Can Freddy challenge for those clubs, among others? Studio expectations stood at $40 million to $50 million earlier in the week, highlighting the wide range of scenarios being modeled as release approaches and more bullish projections take hold.


The short clip shows a group of folks trading blows in the front row of the theater while the movie’s credits roll in the background. It looks like most of the fighters were filming, too, owing to everyone’s phones being out with the flash on.


VIDEO HERE


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