 Hello people of the internet, my name is Johnny and welcome back to yet another quick FNAF news video. First off I just want to say a massive massive thank you for the response everyone gave on the last video. It was absolutely incredible to see everyone come together in the comment section and be super excited for more FNAF projects being released later this year. And one of the projects that people want to see this year is more info about the FNAF movie being made by Blumhouse. And it seems like Blumhouse might have just given us our first hint at the final script for the FNAF movie. Hopefully this is the final one. So let's not drag out this intro any longer. If you're excited for more FNAF news and the FNAF movie, hit the like button. If you're new subscribed we talk about FNAF news all the gosh dang time. And subscribing to this channel is the best way to guarantee you stay up to date with what's going on in FNAF. So the other day, Blumhouse quote retweeted a tweet by someone who said a fully intact vintage Burger King was found behind a wall at the Concord Mall in Wilmington, Delaware. This photo was snapped by Jonathan Pruitt, April of 2022. And this is the photo. As you can see, somehow the Burger King is still completely intact despite being completely boarded up behind the walls of this giant mall. Anyways, going back to Blumhouse, like I said, they quote retweeted saying, Hmm, with a few eye-looking emojis. Now you may be thinking, what am I going on about? What does an abandoned Burger King in a mall have to do with the FNAF movie? Well, in the first ever FNAF novel released all the way back in 2015, and please stop me if this sounds familiar, in 1995, 17-year-old Charlie returns to her childhood home of Hurricane Utah to attend a launch of a scholarship dedicated to her school friend Michael Brooks, who went missing 10 years earlier. She reunites with her childhood friends Jessica, John and Carlton and they decide to revisit the place where Michael died. A family restaurant Charlie's father once owned. An incomplete shopping mall has been built in the restaurant's place. But upon further investigation, the friends discover the restaurant is still standing and the mall has been built around it. Breaking in, they explore the abandoned restaurant and find that it's animatronic mascot's characters, Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie the Bunny and Cheek of the Chicken, which were built by Charlie's father, have been left behind. You don't say a vintage family restaurant that's been abandoned and a giant mall has been built around it. Where have I heard that one before? It's literally the same premise as the tweet that Blumhouse Quote retweeted. So immediately, FNAF fans are like, oh shoot, they're hinting at a new script and it involves the story of the first, you know, book, the first FNAF book, The Silver Eyes. And you know, that's usually where I end the video. We got our first hint at the script, hopefully things going good, hopefully more new soon, Bada Boom Bada Bang video done. However, there's a few complications with this. You see, back in 2020, in November, Scott made a Reddit post saying bad news about the FNAF movie, where he gave a bit of insight on all the script, scripts that the FNAF movie has gone through. And some of them might sound a bit familiar. The F screenplay, basic setup, group of teenage troublemakers break into Freddy's chaos ensues. Problems, although a pretty basic setup, there were a lot of odd choices here, which only got weirder as the story continued. The story ended with our protagonist in a secret underground animatronic factory that was designing robots for the government. Verdict, WT blah blah blah, strayed way too far from the source material, tossed. The random Charlie screenplay, basic setup, Charlie and friends sneak into Freddy's after hours to retrieve a lost toy. Problems, although sharing names of familiar characters from the series, these characters had nothing to do with their game and book counterparts. So, while featuring familiar elements of the games, it seemed to, quote, loosely based on the game and lost a lot of its impact because of it. Verdict felt like a random bag of FNAF elements with no real stakes, man. The SilverEyes screenplays. Again, notice how this one's plural, so clearly they've gone through a lot of SilverEyes-style screenplays for the film that didn't make the cut. Basic setup, Kira, who also helped write the story of the SilverEyes. And I both worked on three versions of a SilverEyes screenplay over the course of about a year, trying to find the right approach to the story from the first book. Problems, these were the first attempts I made myself to write a screenplay after realizing it was going to be difficult to find someone else who understood the lore well enough to do it. Unfortunately, it also meant these screenplays suffered greatly from my inexperience at writing. Even Kira, with her writing expertise, couldn't save them. Verdict, although these had some good elements, I ultimately decided to focus on making a screenplay from the games and not the books. After that, there was only one more screenplay that involved a group of characters breaking into a Freddy's establishment, the Ghost Tracker screenplay. Basic setup, a group of amateur Ghost Tracker sneak into the abandoned Freddy's. Problems, although a very common sense setup for this sort of movie, the problem again arose about how to give these characters a connection to Freddy's itself. What ended up happening was too much of the story went into their own backstories and their own hardships, and it took the spotlight away from the story of Freddy's. Verdict, a stronger connection between protagonist and Freddy's was needed, lesson learned. And I'm sure we all know the story at this point. We ended up going with the mic screenplay, next year the mic screenplay got scrapped, now we lost our director, and now we're in this limbo state where we don't know if we have a director, we don't even know if we have a script, we don't know what's going on at all with the film, and we're hoping for news dangerously soon, according to Jason Blum a couple months ago. So we can see in the past, you know, screenplays have been written to try and appeal to the story of the first novel, but for some reason, one way or the other, things just don't work out. All the screenplays revolving around a silverized concept of characters breaking into a abandoned Freddy's, either didn't connect well with the actual story of FNAF, didn't go too far into the story, and instead focused on the characters, and the one actual silverized screenplay, Scott was like, no, I think we need to do a screenplay about the games and not the books. So it's going to be weird if this tweet Blumhouse made is actually a hint about FNAF, because that completely goes against what Scott said two years ago. You know, he even said in the interview with Darko back in 2018, I think it was, that he would love to make three films based off the first, you know, three games FNAF one, two and three. And I guess you can still do that because the OG, you know, trilogy of books is a trilogy, silverized, twisted ones in fourth closet. So at the end of the day, I have no clue if this actually is a tweet for FNAF, it seems like maybe they're finally working on an actual script. They've got it nailed down, hopefully, even though it seems like it's going against what we have known and been told previously. I'm honestly perfectly fine with a story, you know, a movie about the books. I think the OG trilogy has some great characters. It's got some great stories, some great, you know, twists, and I think they would be adapted into movies pretty well. But I would love to know what you guys have to think. Do you think this tweet Blumhouse made is actually about FNAF? I think the connection between the original, you know, tweet that Blumhouse retweeted and the story in the silverize is just way, way too close. I feel like this has almost got to be about FNAF, whether it's actually a hint for the script of the film or they're just trying to farm some impressions from FNAF fans. I don't know. Again, I'd love to hear what you guys think. What do you want to see in the story for the FNAF movie? What actors do you want to see in the FNAF movie? And hopefully pretty soon we can get some more updates on the film directly from Jason Blum, because like I said, a couple months ago he said news is dangerously close and we've not heard anything since. But that's going to do it for this FNAF news video. It's actually crazy. I've got a third FNAF news video coming out tomorrow. That's three days in a row FNAF news. So if you're excited, subscribe so you don't miss out on that. And I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.