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FNAF 2 Shatters Box Office Post-Thanksgiving
7 Dec
Summary
- Five Nights at Freddy's 2 achieved the biggest opening post-Thanksgiving weekend.
- The horror sequel grossed $63 million, exceeding expectations.
- Despite dismal reviews, 70% of ticket buyers recommended the film.

The horror film "Five Nights at Freddy's 2" has made a significant impact at the box office, achieving the highest opening weekend following Thanksgiving with an impressive $63 million in ticket sales. This success was achieved despite overwhelmingly negative critical reviews, demonstrating the strong appeal of the franchise to its dedicated fanbase.
The sequel's performance is particularly noteworthy as it secured the biggest opening for a PG-13 rated movie this year and stands as the second-largest horror opening. Its exclusive theatrical release, a departure from the first film's hybrid approach, proved to be a strategic decision, especially with a modest production budget.
Audience reception remains overwhelmingly positive, with PostTrak data revealing that 70% of ticket buyers would recommend the film. This enthusiasm underscores the power of the teen video gamer demographic, proving their significant influence when presented with a film tailored to their interests, leading to a vibrant communal cinema experience.




