Five Night at Freddy's director Emma Tammi revealed her desire to make more movies within the universe of the video game adaptation and referenced loose ends that needed tying up from the first film.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Tammi stated she would be open to returning for a sequel, as there are some unresolved story points she would like to address, "We're all, including me, very excited to keep making movies in this universe if we're lucky enough to do so and this first one does well," she said. "We have some loose ends that I think are going to have to come back in a sequel to be tied up," the filmmaker added. One such loose end is the presumed death of Mary Stuart Masterson's aunt, Jane, in the home of Mike and his younger sister Abby. The film does not address the character's fate explicitly.
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Per The Hollywood Reporter, Tammi stated she would be open to returning for a sequel, as there are some unresolved story points she would like to address, "We're all, including me, very excited to keep making movies in this universe if we're lucky enough to do so and this first one does well," she said. "We have some loose ends that I think are going to have to come back in a sequel to be tied up," the filmmaker added. One such loose end is the presumed death of Mary Stuart Masterson's aunt, Jane, in the home of Mike and his younger sister Abby. The film does not address the character's fate explicitly.
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- 10/31/2023
- by Nnamdi Ezekwe
- CBR
[This story contains spoilers for Five Nights at Freddy’s.]
Five Nights at Freddy’s filmmaker Emma Tammi has now set the opening weekend record of $80 million for a Blumhouse film, and she’s keenly aware that her journey to this point was an unlikely one.
Tammi started out as a documentary filmmaker, tackling such subjects as endurance running in Fair Chase (2014) and the 2016 Presidential Election in the Jason Blum-produced Election Day: Lens Across America (2017). From there, the producers of Fair Chase approached her about the supernatural horror film, The Wind (2018), after seeing the way she and co-director Alex Cullen captured New Mexico in their doc. They wanted Tammi to bring those same instincts to The Wind’s own New Mexico backdrop amidst the Old West.
The Wind ended up being well received, which signaled to Blum that Tammi could also be a viable genre director. He eventually thought of her for the long-in-development...
Five Nights at Freddy’s filmmaker Emma Tammi has now set the opening weekend record of $80 million for a Blumhouse film, and she’s keenly aware that her journey to this point was an unlikely one.
Tammi started out as a documentary filmmaker, tackling such subjects as endurance running in Fair Chase (2014) and the 2016 Presidential Election in the Jason Blum-produced Election Day: Lens Across America (2017). From there, the producers of Fair Chase approached her about the supernatural horror film, The Wind (2018), after seeing the way she and co-director Alex Cullen captured New Mexico in their doc. They wanted Tammi to bring those same instincts to The Wind’s own New Mexico backdrop amidst the Old West.
The Wind ended up being well received, which signaled to Blum that Tammi could also be a viable genre director. He eventually thought of her for the long-in-development...
- 10/30/2023
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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