Five Nights At Freddy’s Rotten Tomatoes Scores Break A Divisive 25-Year Video Game Movie Record

Five Nights At Freddy’s Rotten Tomatoes Scores Break A Divisive 25-Year Video Game Movie Record

The Five Nights at Freddy’s movie’s Rotten Tomatoes score is pretty interesting, as it finally breaks a divisive 25-year video game movie record. The Five Nights at Freddy’s movie has been met with an incredibly mixed reception, as some viewers love the film, while others thought that it was incredibly dull. This has led some major trends to appear in the review scores for Five Nights at Freddy’s, with the Rotten Tomatoes scored being of particular interest due to the film’s record-breaking numbers.

The Five Nights at Freddy‘s movie is finally out, with the highly-anticipated adaptation of the beloved animatronic horror game finally making it to the big screen after years of development. Video game movies have long had a reputation of being pretty bad, as Hollywood just hasn’t managed to find a formula that consistently works yet. Despite this, some fans of the franchise consider the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie to be a massive success, even though it was mostly panned by critics.

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Five Nights At Freddy’s Has The Biggest RT Score Gap For Any Video Game Movie

Interestingly, Five Nights at Freddy’s has the biggest Rotten Tomatoes score gap for any video game movie in history. As of the writing of this article, the critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes for Five Nights at Freddy’s is only 30%, while the audience score is at 87%. This means that there is a 57% gap between the two Tomatometers, showing just how controversial the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie is.

Five Nights at Freddy’s review gap actually isn’t that much bigger than the previous record holder, with it only beating its predecessor by 1%. Pokémon: The First Movie previously held the record, with it having a critics’ score of 16% and an audience score of 72%. Five Nights at Freddy’s just barely managed to beat Pokemon: The First Movie, with any shift in the scores possibly losing the 2023 film its record.

Why Five Nights At Freddy’s Rotten Tomatoes Scores Are So Different

This image shows Bonnie, Freddy, and Chica performing with a music staff in the corner.

The Rotten Tomatoes scores for Five Nights at Freddy’s are so different for a variety of reasons. The disparity between the two numbers is most likely due to the power of the Five Nights at Freddy‘s fanbase. Compared to other video game movies, this film had a particularly large group of fans, meaning that more positive reviews were probably left on the website.

On top of that, fans of the Five Nights at Freddy’s games tended to enjoy the movie more than critics. The Five Nights at Freddy’s video game lore is changed only slightly, with the movie being full of Easter eggs and references to the franchise’s broader story. Because of this, there’s a lot for fans to get out of the movie, while the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie may have felt lacking for those who weren’t familiar with the games.

  • Five Nights at Freddys movie poster

    Five Nights at Freddy’s
    Release Date:
    2023-10-27

    Director:
    Emma Tammi

    Cast:
    Josh Hutcherson, Matthew Lillard, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kevin Foster, Jade Kindar-Martin, Jessica Weiss, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.

    Rating:
    R

    Runtime:
    109 Minutes

    Genres:
    Horror, Thriller

    Writers:
    Scott Cawthon, Seth Cuddeback, Emma Tammi

    Story By:
    Scott Cawthon, Chris Lee Hill, Tyler MacIntyre

    Budget:
    $25 Million

    Studio(s):
    Blumhouse Productions, Scott Cawthon Productions, Striker Entertainment

    Distributor(s):
    Universal Pictures

    Franchise(s):
    Five Nights at Freddy’s