A secret reference to Scream spotted in Five Nights at Freddy’s was noticed by horror movie fans, as many have been expressing their glee about the Easter egg on social media.In the original Scream, Matthew Lillard played Stu Macher, an eccentric teenager who’s revealed to be one of the movie’s two killers. The character memorably wiped blood from his knife during a scene near the end in which he’s pursuing Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell). In Five Nights at Freddy’s, Lillard’s character is revealed to be William Afton, a child murderer who wears a Springtrap animatronic suit while going on a rampage close to the end of the film. At one point, Lillard does the same blood-wiping maneuver that he’d done as Stu in Scream, and many fans have pointed this out on social media.Before Lillard’s William Afton was left for dead in his animatronic suit, the character said, “I always come back,” a reference to the FNAF games. As Lillard previously revealed he’d signed on for three movies, he will most likely return in a potential sequel, so there’s a good chance that the actor is not finished playing the role just yet. As FNAF has been a tremendous success at the box office, a sequel is more than likely, though one hasn’t been officially announced just yet. In any case, director Emma Tammi has given high praise to Lillard’s return to horror.Tom Hiddleston’s Stephen King Movie Welcomes Horror Icons Heather Langenkamp & Matthew Lillard to Cast
A secret reference to Scream spotted in Five Nights at Freddy’s was noticed by horror movie fans, as many have been expressing their glee about the Easter egg on social media.
In the original Scream, Matthew Lillard played Stu Macher, an eccentric teenager who’s revealed to be one of the movie’s two killers. The character memorably wiped blood from his knife during a scene near the end in which he’s pursuing Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell). In Five Nights at Freddy’s, Lillard’s character is revealed to be William Afton, a child murderer who wears a Springtrap animatronic suit while going on a rampage close to the end of the film. At one point, Lillard does the same blood-wiping maneuver that he’d done as Stu in Scream, and many fans have pointed this out on social media.
Before Lillard’s William Afton was left for dead in his animatronic suit, the character said, “I always come back,” a reference to the FNAF games. As Lillard previously revealed he’d signed on for three movies, he will most likely return in a potential sequel, so there’s a good chance that the actor is not finished playing the role just yet. As FNAF has been a tremendous success at the box office, a sequel is more than likely, though one hasn’t been officially announced just yet. In any case, director Emma Tammi has given high praise to Lillard’s return to horror.
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