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According to Variety, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is projected to earn between $35-40 million domestically in its opening weekend. While that figure is a significant step down from the 2023 original (which debuted with $80 million domestically), it’s still good enough to give Blumhouse its biggest opening of 2025. Plus, the video game adaptation sports a $36 million production budget, so it could recoup those costs in just three days.
Will Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Exceed Box Office Projections?

A recurring theme at the box office this year was movies exceeding initial estimates and performing much better than initially expected. Titles across various genres beat projections, but this was most prevalent in the horror genre, where offerings like Sinners, Final Destination Bloodlines, Weapons, and the record-breaking The Conjuring: Last Rites dominated the multiplex. Given horror’s track record in 2025, it’s worth wondering if Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 could be the next addition to that list. After all, its predecessor was a much bigger draw than anticipated, so there’s precedent with this franchise.
The biggest difference between the two Five Nights at Freddy’s movies is the level of competition. The first film was released as the SAG-AFTRA strike was ongoing and got to enjoy the status of being the highest-profile title playing for a few weeks. In its first weekend, the original Five Nights at Freddy’s blew past holdovers like Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and Killers of the Flower Moon, and there wasn’t anything of note opening against it until The Marvels in mid-November. In contrast, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is trying to carve out a place for itself amidst some heavy hitters.








