8:57 AM EDT 4/24/2015
A video game which made horror fans terrified and excited to know how to deal with staying alive has given "Five Nights at Freddy's" reason to hit the big screen as per the report of Hollywood Reporter news.
Warner Bros. is expected to bring this horrifying survival game many intense scenes enough to keep the fans look forward to watching their favorite video game come to life instead of just playing the game.
Developer and designer Scott Cawthon released the horror game through Desura just last year and fans who are fond of scary games welcomed it with positive response. Hence a sequel was also released late last year with a new roll-out of the next installment just last month.
Rumors were circulating that Cawthon had given out links and even a Twitter account for fans to explore more on the popular game but admitted he did not and dismissed the idea that he was responsible for those announcements. Later on he said that he made a Twitter account so no one will use his email address to open one.
"Five Nights at Freddy's" became popular as this game differentiates itself by keeping your reflexes and brain at work on how to maneuver the night watchman and monitor all the security cameras located inside the restaurant.
It all happens inside Freddy Fazbear's Pizza outlet with a group of animals, given life through animatronics which perform during daytime singing children songs. At night, they kill all humans they see. This is where Mike Schmidt, the security guard, comes into the picture as he monitors any odd activity inside the pizza parlor and save the humans.
The movie may have a different angle but what is certain is that fans will look forward to seeing their night watchman character work more in the big screen.
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