Four Screenplay Pages For Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Have Been Shared – But Three Are Fake

Four Screenplay Pages For Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Have Been Shared - But Three Are Fake

As a seasoned Fazbear fanatic with over a decade of animatronic adventures under my belt, I can’t help but feel like a kid on Christmas morning as Scott Games X keeps unwrapping presents for us. The release of four tantalizing screenplay pages from Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is like finding a hidden Fredbear plushie in the back of your closet – pure nostalgic joy!


As a die-hard Five Nights at Freddy’s fan, if you thought the excitement from the 10th Anniversary celebrations had ended with the release of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit, think again! You were pleasantly mistaken, and I couldn’t be happier about it. In an unexpected twist, the Scott Games X account (formerly known as Twitter) has given us another delightful surprise – they’ve shared four pages from the original script of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2! But there’s a twist: you’ll have to catch them on their account to read it.

As a seasoned movie buff and long-time fan of Scott Games, I can’t help but get excited about this intriguing announcement! For someone who has been following his work for over a decade, this is an incredible opportunity to delve deeper into his creative process. The idea of uncovering the real screenplay page amidst three fake ones is reminiscent of solving a captivating puzzle, something that I’ve encountered in many of my favorite films throughout the years. This anniversary celebration feels like a personal invitation for me to engage with Scott Games’ work on a whole new level, and I can hardly wait to get started!

  • A scene featuring Toy Chica and Abby inputting a code into a computer that “frees” the animatronics (or at least Toy Chica), the code being provided by Vanessa who is being squeezed by an unknown force (it’s an animatronic, obviously).
  • General Everly and Captain Nelson discussing the animatronics at Freddy’s and the government’s funding of the business, with Everly expressing an extreme distaste for the funding and referring to Freddy’s as a “circus.”
  • Abby using The Velveteen Rabbit as a metaphor to explain to Mike that even the plushies at Freddy’s are dangerous and need to be burned – which Mike seemingly recruits Vanessa to do with him.
  • A scene in the abandoned Freddy’s Pizzeria where a man and his two kids activate the carousel and discover a spiral staircase within the ride that “descends into darkness” – and as the man takes the staircase, his children follow.

You can check out the full pages here.

wrapping up the FNaF tenth anniversary festivities, Scott Games expressed their gratitude to all fans: “We’re grateful for making these ten years incredible, and we appreciate your presence during our anniversary. Witnessing the overwhelming affection towards Freddy and his friends has been truly touching. It’s moments like these that make it all worthwhile!”

As a long-time fan of the horror genre and Five Nights at Freddy’s series, I am beyond excited for what’s next! Having grown up playing the original game and following its evolution through subsequent sequels and spin-offs, I can’t help but feel nostalgic as we approach the tenth anniversary.

In essence, this enigma continues to be a fascinating puzzle within the series, yet its solution remains elusive until the launch of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 on December 5, 2025.

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2024-08-09 03:39