I love how much detail the Newton Brothers put into this. The first part sounding like an 80s horror movie because the missing children incident happened in the 80s, then the choir of children singing to resemble the spirits of the missing kids, and if you listen closely, you can hear bits of video game music as a reference of how the franchise of Five Nights at Freddy’s all started from an indie horror game. The Newton Brothers deserve an award🏆
I love how much detail the Newton Brothers put into this. The first part sounding like an 80s horror movie because the missing children incident happened in the 80s, then the choir of children singing to resemble the spirits of the missing kids, and if you listen closely, you can hear bits of video game music as a reference of how the franchise of Five Nights at Freddy’s all started from an indie horror game. The Newton Brothers deserve an award🏆
Or the bits of video game music is because the opening credits show arcade machines
@@Conveild my guess is because a heavy majority of FNAFs lore is told through retro minigames
Blumhouse: oh dont worry about making the theme go hard, it's nust a movie for fnaf fans from fnaf fans
The newton brothers:
they shouldve stuck with the og 8bit minigames for the opening credits instead of the 32 bit remake but the music carries
Prolly did the 32bit so they could fit more detail into it
Is it out yet? lol
its been oyur for days
@@Verylargemilkdrinker where?
@@rooki311 theaters or peacock
@@rooki311 you've been living in the center of the damn earth haven't you?
@@SlushysSecret i dont watch cinema so XD