Five Nights at Freddy’s is all about heart-pounding jump-scares. It’s rated 12+, so it’s not quite suitable for many preteen players. That said, the series forgoes the blood, gore, and violence typically associated with the horror genre in favor of innocent (if still pretty terrifying) shocks.
Five Nights at Freddy's, the film adaptation of the horror game series, has decided against the idea of releasing an R-rated director's cut. Instead, it is committed to maintaining a PG-13 rating
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Per Variety, director Emma Tammi has clarified that her film will not be offering up an R-rated cut on streaming or home video: Five Nights At Freddy’s hits theaters this weekend,
Not rated-R to be psychological, slasher, supernatural. History of video game movies being mostly awful. Story isn't one to one with the games. Whining for no blood to be seen. The long 8 years wait. Screw them, I'm very looking forward and pleased how the film finically is under Scott and Emma's vision completely.
Although Five Nights at Freddy's fans may be disappointed that the first film in the franchise won’t get a gory R-rated version, the director seems to leave the door open for any possibleBest guess, it'll release as PG-13 and there might be an R rated directors cut. madnessinimagination. • 10 mo. ago. This is the correct way for the studio to do this movie. SPINGTAP1. • 10 mo. ago. Light 15/heavy 12/12A (I'm British 15 means R 12/12A means pg13). 0ixti. • 10 mo. ago.Five Nights at Freddy's Survival horror Gaming Not really, FNAF has never been an R Rated franchise, its main audience is children no matter how many fans try to EJPf.