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29.09.2023 - 13:35 / gamesradar.com / Freddy Fazbear / Emma Tammi / Will
By now, we're all accustomed to looking for Easter eggs in our favorite franchises. Despite being well-trained by the likes of Marvel, upcoming horror Five Nights at Freddy's – based on the jumpscare-heavy video game series of the same name – will seemingly up the ante further. But director Emma Tammi has no intention of giving the game away.
"Well, I can’t give any of those away," she jokingly tells SFX magazine in the new issue, which features The Exorcist: Believer on the cover. "I’ll say this: I think some will be immediately obvious. Then I think others will be found on a second or third watch. We’ve got some things that are buried in there a little bit more that you might not notice on the first watch."
Tammi, who was unfamiliar with the 'FNAF' phenomenon which sees players take on the role of a security guard at a rundown pizza joint named Freddy Fazbear's, also revealed what she was most impressed by with the property.
"I think my bigger impression was that this is such a cool atmospheric world that is just prime to be adapted into a feature film," she says. "So I was going in with that lens of, what would this space and place and journey feel like in a film format, and I just got so excited about that."
Five Nights at Freddy's releases in cinemas on October 27.
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