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The official trailer for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 doesn’t just introduce a new cast of animatronic nightmares; it signals a move into darker territory for the franchise. While the first relied on the familiar creep factor of Freddy Fazbear and his haunted pizzeria, the sequel is going all in on evolving the animatronics just as the games did, introducing new unnerving creations, and twisting the existing ones into something worse. The toy versions of the core mascots (and Withered Bonnie), plus Mangle, Balloon Boy, and the Puppet, are here to terrify, escalate the stakes, and make FNaF 2 feel less like a haunted house and more like a predator’s playground.

With Jim Henson’s Creature Shop once again crafting the animatronics, the sequel’s new mechanical villains don’t just look real; they feel alive. The trailer’s glimpses of Mangle’s twisted limbs glinting in the low light, Balloon Boy’s hollow-eyed grin, the Puppet’s ominous claws, and Withered Bonnie’s nightmarish overall appearance are enough to confirm that these characters will push the boundaries of practical horror. Thanks largely to them, FNaF 2 is shaping up to be far more unhinged than its predecessor.

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Introduces a Terrifying New Threat in Mangle

Mangle has always stood out as one of the most disturbing characters in the Five Nights at Freddy’s universe, but the live-action version takes things to another level. Unlike the more polished toy animatronics, Mangle isn’t just broken but something else entirely. The design, with its spider-like body and dangling parts, makes Mangle feel less like a malfunctioning mascot and more like a mechanical predator that’s been cobbled together for the sole purpose of hunting. In the trailer, Mangle’s movements, whether it’s hanging from ceilings, riding atop a car, or lunging from above, lend her a feral unpredictability. She’s the kind of threat that doesn’t just appear in doorways or security feeds — she comes for you from angles you can’t anticipate, just as she did in the games.

This chaotic energy feeds into one of the series’ more popular fan theories that Mangle is responsible for the “Bite of ‘87,” the infamous incident where a victim’s frontal lobe was bitten out, leaving them permanently wounded by the attack. Whether or not FNaF 2 will directly confirm this piece of lore for the film franchise remains to be seen, but the trailer does lean into the exact behavior that earned her this reputation in the first place. There’s a shot of Mangle grabbing someone from above that showcases exactly how predatory and unexpected she can be. If the first film was about surviving the night, the sequel looks like it’s about surviving Mangle based on its trailer.

Balloon Boy and the Puppet Step Into the Spotlight

Balloon Boy in the 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' official trailer.

Image via Universal Pictures

While Mangle may be stealing most of the attention, Balloon Boy’s appearance is just as unsettling, as his design radiates eerie discomfort. That frozen, doll-like grin and glassy-eyed stare look even more wrong in live-action. The mere sight of his vacant expression, paired with the uncanny realism of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop work, is enough to make him feel like a threat waiting to come alive. Balloon Boy’s presence taps into a different kind of fear: the instinctive distrust of toys that smile a little too wide, or linger a little too long in your peripheral vision.

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Then there’s the Puppet, whose appearances in the trailer feel deliberately designed to ignite fan speculation. We see her elongated, claw-like fingers extending from above, and in another quick shot, we see her silently creeping up behind Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail), her stark black-and-white design cutting sharply through the shadows. It’s a chilling tease that hints this version of the Puppet may lean harder into a ghostly, almost spectral form of terror. Skeet Ulrich, who joined the cast of FNaF 2, teased at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 that he plays “somebody with a very particular and specific past and somebody with a very deep emotional tie to what’s going on.” Many fans believe he will portray Henry Emily, William Afton’s (Matthew Lillard) former business partner, whose daughter Charlotte — one of the franchise’s most pivotal and tragic figures — died, and her spirit possesses the Puppet. If the sequel leans into this lore, the Puppet could become not only one of the film’s scariest figures, but also one of the most emotionally resonant.

The Toy Animatronics Aren’t Playing Around

Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, and Toy Chica might look shinier and more “kid-friendly” than the original animatronics, but the FNaF 2 trailer makes it clear they’re far from playful. Their wide, glassy eyes and eerily smooth plastic faces make them feel like corrupted toys, designed to lure before they strike. Their overall appearances suggest predators that stalk in plain sight, replacing the slow-burn tension of the first film with a relentless, in-your-face menace. Plus, the trailer concludes with a terrifying flash of Withered Bonnie, his decayed frame and gaping hole where a face should be, curating a single image that feels like the stuff of pure nightmare fuel, likely because that’s exactly what he will (and should) be.

The sequel has a chance to explore the emotional weight of the hauntings further, connecting Afton’s crimes to the animatronics terrorizing the night. With Mangle’s chaotic violence, Balloon Boy’s uncanny presence, the Puppet’s spectral menace, and the Toy Animatronics’ deceptively cheerful designs, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 looks poised to take the franchise’s horror to a new, lore-driven level. The first movie proved that FNaF could work in live action and cracked open the door to Freddy Fazbear’s haunted legacy. The sequel looks ready to kick it off its hinges, letting Mangle, the Puppet, and their twisted companions drag the franchise into a much more terrifying chapter.

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 crawls into theaters on December 5, 2025.


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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2


Release Date

December 5, 2025

Director

Emma Tammi

Writers

Seth Cuddeback


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    Matthew Lillard

    William Afton

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If you’re a slasher movie devotee, you probably know about I Know What You Did Last Summer.

The 1997 movie based on Lois Duncan’s novel is an iconic entry in the genre — so much so that it was followed by two movies, a TV show and now another feature film.

If you’re getting ready to watch the new movie, it’s time to catch up on the previous content.

Watch With Us is giving you the scoop on where you can watch every installment in the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1997)

The first movie adaptation starred Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. as a group of teenagers who — you guessed it — did something very bad last summer. They hit someone in a drunk driving accident and got rid of the body. One year later, they’re pursued by a terrifying figure known as the Fisherman (Muse Watson).

The original remains the best in the series and still holds up as one of the better post-Scream horror flicks.

You can stream the first movie with an MGM+ subscription or rent it on Apple TV+.

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‘I Still Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1998)

In this second installment, Julie James (Hewitt) is trying to escape her guilt through a Bahamas vacation with best friend Karla (Brandy) and boyfriend Ray (Prinze). But the murder and mayhem follow them to the island, too. Will the vacation of their dreams turn out to be a nightmare they can’t escape from?

This sequel is not currently streaming anywhere, but you can rent it on Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV+.

‘I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2006)

This straight-to-DVD sequel takes a different cast of teens, led by Brooke Nevin and David Paetkau, and puts them in the Fisherman’s crosshairs.

When these kids pull a prank that goes horribly wrong and leads to someone getting killed for real, the real Fisherman (Don Shanks) begins to hunt them down.

I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is also not currently streaming, but it’s available for rent on Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV+.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2021)

Did you know that Amazon Prime Video rebooted the franchise as a TV series in 2021? Madison Iseman (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle) plays a set of twins, Allison and Lennon, one of whom is accidentally killed by a group of teenagers who are friends with Allison. (Brianne Tju, Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore and Sebastian Amoruso play the other teens.)

Though the series only ran one season and received mostly poor reviews, Iseman’s dual performance as Allison and Lennon is worth a watch.

You can stream the series I Know What You Did Last Summer on Amazon Prime Video.

The new movie is a direct follow-up to I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, with Hewitt and Prinze Jr. reprising their roles —so study up and watch them all now.

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