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The Inspiration behind this video:
Soon-to-be viewers are wondering why Five Nights at Freddy’s earned a PG-13 rating, especially when the video game source material contains content that could be grounds for an R-rated film. Based on the 2014 indie game of the same name, Five Nights at Freddy’s takes inspiration from the franchise’s nine video game installments, all of which are set in a fictional pizza chain, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. The restaurant’s titular character is an animatronic bear — not unlike Chuck E. Cheese, but with more bloodlust and a terrifying backstory. Players assume control of a security guard tasked with monitoring the nightmare restaurant for several (long) days.
In the Five Nights at Freddy’s film, Josh Hutcherson of Hunger Games fame plays the troubled security guard, Mike. Much like in the game, Mike monitors the cameras, lights, doors, and vents of the pizza chain, but, soon enough, he learns it’s not about keeping an eye on intruders. At night, the animatronic characters, including Freddy, become hostile threats. With over 33 million video game units sold, as well as several comic book and novel tie-ins to its name, the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise film has been a long time coming. And, given its PG-13 rating, it’s already surprising long-time fans.
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