Director Emma Tammi addresses internet rumors that an R-rated version of her Five Nights at Freddy’s adaptation will be released in the future.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Five Nights at Freddy's director Emma Tammi comments on the possibility of an R-rated cut of the film ever getting released. Serving as an adaptation of the popular video game franchise, the upcoming horror flick stars Josh Hutcherson as Mike, a security guard who takes a job at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza only to realize that the restaurant's animatronic mascots come to life at night and attempt to murder anyone inside.
"We knew that some of the fan base would want an R-rated version of this film. On the one level, we wanted to be inclusive of the younger audiences and knew we were going to hit the PG 13 rating, but for the audience that also wanted that level of violence, if you will, or at least insinuation of violence, we really wanted to still include elements that felt dark.
Five Nights At Freddy's' PG-13 Rating Isn't A Bad Thing Aside from Tammi herself clearly believing that the movie can deliver scares and violence without an R rating, there are several reasons why Five Nights At Freddy's PG-13 rating isn't such a bad thing. Firstly, it's actually more in line with the games, the majority of which don't feature all much blood and gore or other elements only suitable for players 18 and up.
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