Foxy’s Animatronic Caught Fire on Five Nights at Freddy’s Set

The Five Nights at Freddy’s character Foxy apparently caught fire on set.In an interview with IGN, director Emma Tammi revealed a dangerous moment on set when Foxy’s animatronic spontaneously combusted while filming the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s movie. “There was one day where we were rolling, and I heard someone quietly and calmly say ‘Foxy’s arm is on fire,'” said Tammi. She explained that the servos could at times overheat, which was normal — but that this time was the only time it actually happened on set. Tammi said, “It started smoking, and everything like calmly walked away, we put it out and switched the arm. But yeah, there were live, robotic elements at play, and sometimes they only have a certain amount of time that they can operate.”Five Nights at Freddy’s is based on the 2014 best-selling game of the same title by Scott Cawthon. Cawthon acts as an executive producer on the new film, which is being produced by Blumhouse. Despite the fact that Blumhouse has a more modest approach to horror, Five Nights at Freddy’s is an exception. The film has apparently already made back its production costs: $20 million, of which a majority went to Jim Henson Studios for the high quality animatronics. The project has been in development for a long time, as Blumhouse founder Jason Blum wanted to ensure that the end product was something that was authentic and faithful to its source material.RELATED: Five Nights at Freddy’s Director Hypes Up Josh Hutcherson’s Performance

The Five Nights at Freddy’s character Foxy apparently caught fire on set.

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In an interview with IGN, director Emma Tammi revealed a dangerous moment on set when Foxy’s animatronic spontaneously combusted while filming the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s movie. “There was one day where we were rolling, and I heard someone quietly and calmly say ‘Foxy’s arm is on fire,'” said Tammi. She explained that the servos could at times overheat, which was normal — but that this time was the only time it actually happened on set. Tammi said, “It started smoking, and everything like calmly walked away, we put it out and switched the arm. But yeah, there were live, robotic elements at play, and sometimes they only have a certain amount of time that they can operate.”

Five Nights at Freddy’s is based on the 2014 best-selling game of the same title by Scott Cawthon. Cawthon acts as an executive producer on the new film, which is being produced by Blumhouse. Despite the fact that Blumhouse has a more modest approach to horror, Five Nights at Freddy’s is an exception. The film has apparently already made back its production costs: $20 million, of which a majority went to Jim Henson Studios for the high quality animatronics. The project has been in development for a long time, as Blumhouse founder Jason Blum wanted to ensure that the end product was something that was authentic and faithful to its source material.

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