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[A Lackluster Sequel: A Review of Five Nights at Freddy's 2]-[Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 and What’s Making Us Happy]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-12-05

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Five Nights at Freddy's 2: A Hollow Sequel

In a recent episode of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, hosts Stephen Thompson and guest Rihanna Cruz provided a critical assessment of the newly released film Five Nights at Freddy's 2. Both critics expressed significant disappointment, characterizing the movie as a hollow experience that fails to capitalize on the potential established by its predecessor.

The Absence of Narrative Substance

Rihanna Cruz bluntly summarized the film’s fundamental flaw, stating that Five Nights at Freddy's 2 is "held together by Cardboard, Twine, and Fanservice." She argued that the film suffers from a lack of plot and unexciting characters. Thompson echoed this sentiment, noting that while the first film offered a sense of "lore about missing and murdered children" that grounded the horror, the sequel replaces that depth with "nothing." The film is described as an "interstitial" project—a bridge between two more meaningful installments that lacks its own distinct identity.

The Failure of Horror and Jump Scares

A major point of contention was the film's approach to horror. Thompson, a self-identified horror enthusiast, emphasized the distinction between being "scary" and being "startling." He criticized the film’s reliance on cheap jump scares, which occur without the necessary buildup or tension required for a true horror payoff. Cruz added that the PG-13 rating hinders the film's ability to achieve genuine dread, catering instead to a younger audience that may find the "terrifying visages" effective, but leaving adult viewers feeling alienated.

Underutilized Concepts and Lazy Writing

The discussion highlighted several narrative dead ends. The introduction of "FazFest," a street festival central to the town's culture, was criticized for having "very minimal payoff." Furthermore, the addition of the "Marionette" character was dismissed as a transparent setup for a third film, lacking any visual or thematic connection to the existing animatronics. The hosts also pointed out that character motivations often feel forced, describing the writing as "lazy" and reliant on "hand waving" to move characters from one point to another without logical justification.

A Comparison of Atmosphere

Reflecting on the original film, the hosts acknowledged that the first Five Nights at Freddy's succeeded by tapping into "Gen Z nostalgia for the games and Gen X nostalgia for these restaurants." The sequel, however, abandons the "beautifully designed and beautifully conceived restaurant" of the first film in favor of "dimly lit spaces" and "cobwebby gray corridors." This shift strips the movie of the fun, lively, and eerie atmosphere that made the original memorable. Ultimately, the hosts concluded that the sequel is a forgettable effort, with Thompson noting that unlike the first film, there are no specific scenes or images from this sequel that are likely to stick with viewers even six months down the line.

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May the best pod win
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Fanservice does not a movie make, famously.
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