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I was thinking theatrical cut would be PG-13, then Peacock would give the option for an R-cut, based on that trailer, nope!The generous answer: To prop up Peacock, which badly needs content, and make sure the film reaches the significant portion of FNAF's core audience that is not old enough to actually see an R-rated movie.
The less generous answer: The movie is not good.
I don’t think they really do. Just keeping people interested because they can’t announce anything yet. The signs in the picture of the Universal entrance is the hint and I’m sure they are loosely based on Original houses this year.I'm going to be curious looking back on these tweets once things are announced, to see if they ever actually meant anything.
I looked at the signs and I thought they looked like fairly general HHN marketing images lolI don’t think they really do. Just keeping people interested because they can’t announce anything yet. The signs in the picture of the Universal entrance is the hint and I’m sure they are loosely based on Original houses this year.
Can anyone determine if it’s an actual new addition or are we just assuming so because everyone goes stir crazy over this stuff?IF...and this is a very large IF...they are actually setting up a game/ARG/scavenger hunt/Etc, then I think it may have something to do with the fortune teller's window that's by Boris' office.
I don't have the picture, but I saw it on Twitter sometime last week. The fortune teller was pointing at a ring box with a key sticking out of it.
I dug through my replies, and was able to find this. Definitely different than the previous photo, but to Brian's point, I'm not sure how new it actually is.This is how the fortune teller looked on Halloween night in 2020. I don't have any updates since then, but she doesn't seem to be pointing at anything, but instead has her hand on a Ouija board.
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Guess this is why they didn't want to do a house announcement this week lolWe got our announcement!
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Bold of you to assume FNaF will be rated R.The generous answer: To prop up Peacock, which badly needs content, and make sure the film reaches the significant portion of FNAF's core audience that is not old enough to actually see an R-rated movie.
The less generous answer: The movie is not good.