 There's an excuse that I've noticed coming up a lot because of the popularization of video games turned into movies and that is you're not a fan of the game so the movie's not for you. It's such a cheap cop-out lame-ass excuse for when a movie based on a video game that you like just isn't very good. Oh you love the Five Nights at Freddy's games that's great. This movie should stand on its own though. It can be a companion piece, sure, but you have to draw in an audience and tell them what's going on and make them understand and give them something that's digestible. Studios need to understand that you have to do more than just put out a movie with a game license.