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Post by The Great Klaid on Apr 28, 2015 7:24:02 GMT -5
So, that WB has gotten the rights to make a movie is true? The concept could honestly work if made well. Only recently I realized the author of the series is Scott Cawthon. At the time when Multimedia Fusion was more popular, his games stood out for the high quality 3D modeling, he was pretty good years ago already. Legend has it that Jim Sterling called his models creepy once. Particularly something he did with like animal mascot type characters. Which gave him the idea for FNAF.
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Post by Bobinator on Apr 28, 2015 7:46:48 GMT -5
Does this mean Freddy Fazbear has a chance to be in the next MK?
Because I'd totally be down for that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 17:38:36 GMT -5
I think it was some chipmunk or something. It honestly did look like a creepy animatronic.
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Post by TheGunheart on Apr 28, 2015 20:10:25 GMT -5
Does this mean Freddy Fazbear has a chance to be in the next MK? Because I'd totally be down for that. Oh man, he could have a fatality where he jams the mask head on his victim in full gory detail. And his second could have his opponent try to hide in the Springtrap suit, only for it to activate. XD
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Post by JDarkside on Apr 28, 2015 20:52:23 GMT -5
So, that WB has gotten the rights to make a movie is true? The concept could honestly work if made well. Only recently I realized the author of the series is Scott Cawthon. At the time when Multimedia Fusion was more popular, his games stood out for the high quality 3D modeling, he was pretty good years ago already. Legend has it that Jim Sterling called his models creepy once. Particularly something he did with like animal mascot type characters. Which gave him the idea for FNAF. I saw the original video before Freddy was even an idea, and that does seem to be the main reason. He never specified it was Sterling as the major critic, but he's the only one who brought enough attention to the original game's trailer to be on anyone's radar.
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