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Although the Five Nights at Freddy's movie has been poorly received by critics, , indicating Universal Acclaim.
and originally posted on TikTok by clementineprice, it seems that some fans are so excited about the Five Nights at Freddy's movie finally coming out that they've taken to stealing posters and cutouts for the film from cinemas. The compilation shared by solarkarii shows several different fans running away from cinemas while carrying posters and cutouts used to advertise the film.
The first video shows someone sprinting down some escalators with the triangular cutout that's usually placed at the front of movie theatres, while the second shows a group of friends carrying an even bigger version of that cutout. Another video that is shown later in the compilation shows the cardboard cutout version of the poster being lugged around, while another shows someone with a more normal-sized poster in their arms as they sprint away.
Although some of the videos just show Five Nights at Freddy's fans getting away with the advertisements scott-free, a few of them actually show security guards (no, not the kind that watch monitors at night and avoid animatronics) chasing after them or stopping them at the door before they can get away. Others just show some rather confused people looking on as grown adults sprint away with merchandise from a PG-13 movie, but I guess they're just not as big Fazheads as the rest of us.
It's not clear if stealing the Five Nights at Freddy's movie poster has become some sort of viral meme or internet challenge considering how many people can be seen here doing it, but Twitter user BubblesPopple claims that it's a common occurrence in Mexico (where most of the videos in the complication seemingly originate from) whenever a movie is particularly popular.