Charlie being 3 yrs old to me actually heightens the horror of the puppet
Something this grotesque to people and set on a goal is literally a baby, resident evil style
Hold up, I was rewatching this, is Cassie pinned to the ceiling of the elevator?
I always thought she was lying on her back on the floor, she’s on the ceiling :C
Btw if you believe shadow Freddy leafs the kid astray in MM to the underground bunker, in the twisted ones shadow freddy literally leads our main crew to Afton's location in a secret underground recreational area
Hudson canonically gets into the oven in the game timeline too and Fazbear Frights burns down because William is like "wait did I leave the stove on?"
Trust
Cant believe Scott made this ending and all the characters present were upheaved and aren't part of the new story as they died soon after, almost as if this IS their ending as we cut ties
Is he foolish? Is he a retcon?
If we wanna talk about Charlie and William so heavily being opposites I think it's funny how in the novels the two start making weird robots immediately after the silver eyes
"Aunt Jane" from the movie seems reminiscent of Charlie's own Aunt JEN... Which is so weird how similar the situation is
So it makes me think; are Michael's parents in the movie gonna take directly after Michael Brooks?
Eleanor reflects William's own work and terror
Shadow Freddy reflects William's intent and his effect
Nightmarionne reflects William's victims, and is generally just the face of death
Shadow Bonnie reflects... Idk :3c
Btw FNAF as a story has always had sci-fi elements since the debut game, robots can't walk around in the 80's and 90's it's already unrealistic
Just something I remembered
Actually if Henry is in the second movie that makes the whole of bringing in the toys a LOT easier to grasp, the other founder just made a new restaurant problem solved
Mimic: If only that elevator didn't fall so soon. I need to get down there. She must already be nearing an escape route.
Cassie, at the depths of CBEAR:
This is a PERFECT example of how to write a villain. It's not "I hate people because I do", it's literally taking us into William's headspace, and him acknowledging that he's not normal, but also saying how he deems the people he's killed as not "worthy" of their lives.
If MM is about Andrew: a right and proper conclusion of where the vengeful spirit stems from
If MM is about Rory: Well it's good that it strengthens those victims
If MM IS about the Aftons: Oh no William is an abusive dad who saw that coming