In addition to being successful in cinemas and games, ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ also has a trilogy of books. Check out!
Released at the end of October, the film “Five Nights At Freddy’s — The Endless Nightmare”, which is an adaptation of the game of the same name, is already considered a huge success, even before completing a month of release.
This is because the film became the biggest horror of the year in its second week in theaters, after grossing US$ 19.4 million at the box office, being the most watched film in both Brazil and the USA. According to TV Cultura, in total, the production has already raised more than 113 million dollars, surpassing revenues from other major horror films released recently, such as “M3gan”, “The Nun 2” and “Pânico VI”.
In addition to its success in cinemas and games, the franchise also draws attention in the area of literature, where it has a trilogy of books inspired by the game, written by Scott Cawthon It is Kira Breed-Wrisley, and published in Brazil by Intrínseca. Next year, “Five Nights At Freddy’s” will also gain a series of anthologies also inspired by this universe. Check out the ad!
If you are also a fan of “Five Nights At Freddy’s”, learn a little more about the book trilogy!
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Silver Eyes
In the game, the player takes on the role of a night watchman, hired to take care of a pizzeria that houses large electronic dolls. These, however, not only came to life but began to pursue the watchman. The book takes the reader into the world of Charlie, a teenager who returns to her hometown when she is invited to participate in a tribute to one of her childhood friends, who died mysteriously in the pizzeria that belonged to the girl’s father.
Ten years later, she is back in the city of the murder and, with her friends, decides to revisit the place that left such an impression on everyone: Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. The place, whose main attractions were the animatronics, is still standing, but, abandoned, it now resembles a horror movie set. And with real dangers just waiting to strike.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Twisted Ones
In “The Distorted”, the protagonist Charlie and her friends are trying to start their lives over a year after they uncovered the mysterious crimes that occurred at Freddy Fazbear’s. Everything seems fine, until new murders emerge and the bodies bear marks identical to the wounds caused by the costumes created by Charlie’s father many years ago.

Thus, Charlie is sucked back into the mysterious universe that has haunted her since childhood, and she will stop at nothing to uncover the secrets that remain about her past — even if it puts her own life at risk.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Last Door
Six months have passed since the fateful and frightening night when Charlie apparently died and had his bones shattered inside one of the animatronics. John, the girl’s boyfriend, still can’t get the details of the tragedy out of his head. The screams, the blood, the laughter, the figure behind a secret door, her hand in hers, before she was plunged into darkness once and for all.
But what really happened to Charlie? That’s the question that keeps John up at night. He’s sure he saw his girlfriend die, but her miraculous reappearance might indicate it was all just a terrible nightmare. But there is something very strange about her, and it seems that only John notices it. To make matters worse, a new wave of disappearances begins when the city gets a pizzeria with brand new animatronics. Five Nights at Freddy’s fans wouldn’t call it a coincidence. Neither did John and his friends.

With the help of Jessica, Carlton and Marla, he launches into a search for answers, even if it means risking his own life and bringing up painful memories. In the series’ electrifying conclusion, readers will be faced with bombastic revelations about Charlie and his family. And one thing is certain: the ghosts of the past can be just as terrifying as the evil animatronics.
Source: Recreio
