The freaky animatronics in Freddy's Family Diner are set to bring horror into the big screen with Five Nights at Freddy's movie. Youtube has released a fan-made video which became the fans' benchmark for the film. Game creator Scott Cawthon is set to be involved in movie production.

It has been confirmed that Five Nights at Freddy's movie is coming up, as Warner Bros bought the rights last April. While the wait for the cast and crew continues, it had been confirmed that the movie will be produced by The Grudge's producer, Roy Lee as well as Seth Gramahe-Smith. The Vampire Hunter's producer, David Katzenberg will also produce the upcoming movie.

Meanwhile, following Hollywood's not so good track record of making movie versions of famous video games, a video has been previously released in YouTube by Typhoon Cinema and Deviant Picture films. The video surely did spook out is viewers as it garnered generally positive comments from the fans making it the benchmark of what kind of movie Warner Bros should make.

But it now seems like the movie will come out well as the game's creator, Scott Cawthon will also reportedly be involved in the movie's production, and will ensure that the movie will also bear the elements that fans loved about the game.

While the wait for new details for the movie continues, a new trailer had been released for the upcoming chapter of the game, Five Nights at Freddy's 4. The horror now escalates as the freaky animatronics have now followed the gamers in the one place they thought they were safe, their home.

Rumors have swirled that the game's latest chapter might be its last, however, it has not been confirmed yet and many believe that the trailer has not indicated that the series will end soon thus, it might not be true.

No release date has been announced for Five Nights at Freddy's movie yet, although, the game's 4th chapter is set to become available on August 8, 2015 which coincides with the first game's anniversary. More details about the movie is expected to be released in the coming months.