Additional voice cast members include MatPat as Toy Bonnie and Kellen Goff as Toy Freddy. The announcement was made during Jason Blum’s BlumFest panel Friday night, October 10. Josh Hutcherson reprises his role from the first film alongside returning cast members Matthew Lillard, Elizabeth Lail and Piper Rubio. Emma Tammi returns as director for the sequel.
Hutcherson portrayed a nighttime security guard at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza in the original film. The studio has not confirmed which animatronic characters will appear in the sequel but released the tagline: “Anyone can survive five nights. This time, there will be no second chances.”
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Original Five Nights at Freddy’s film grossed $297 million worldwide
The first “Five Nights at Freddy’s” film, adapted from the video game franchise, earned $297 million globally following its October, 2023 release. The film became Blumhouse’s highest-grossing production despite streaming simultaneously on Peacock.
Fox recently appeared in Millennium Media’s thriller “Subservience” opposite Michele Morrone and starred in Amazon’s comedy series “Overcompensating.” Her recent filmography includes “Till Death,” “Night Teeth,” “Big Gold Brick” and “The Expendables 4.”
The BlumFest panel also featured announcements for “Black Phone 2,” video game “Sleep Awake” and other upcoming Blumhouse projects.