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In the sequel to the smash-hit horror adaptation, Grace stars as Lisa, a paranormal investigator tasked with uncovering the secrets of a Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria location. For Grace, who grew up keeping “lore journals” and calling her agents about potential film adaptations years ago, stepping onto the pizzeria set was a surreal, “24/7” fan-girl moment.
As Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 makes its at-home PVOD debut on December 23, we sat down with Mckenna Grace for an exclusive interview to discuss her favorite franchise.

ComicBook: Were you a fan of the franchise before you got involved with the film?
Mckenna Grace: Very much so. It’s been a really crazy year where I’ve been so blessed to be a part of—I mean, across my entire career—franchises that I’ve been such a big fan of beforehand.
And then I feel so awkward in interviews. I’m like, ‘Yeah, this was a dream job. This was my favorite thing’. But I’ve said that about so many things, but also, I was a homeschooled kid where I had like nothing more to do than work and just nerd out over everything. So I spent so much time getting into so many fanbases and being such a nerd. But above all else, Five Nights at Freddy’s was [the top].
Across my career, over 14 years, since Five Nights at Freddy’s was introduced into my life, that has been like my North Star of, ‘okay, I’m going to make it into that franchise someday. There’s no debate. I have to be in those movies if they make them.’ Because they had a book series that came out that I would read and I’d call my agents and say, ‘Are they going to make this book series of Five Nights at Freddy’s into like a movie? Because I want to play the girl, if so.’ And I’ve just been trying to get into this franchise for the longest time. So now, to be sitting here giving interviews about it and for people to come up to me and be like, ‘Oh my god, are you the girl from Five Nights at Freddy’s?’ Is so weird to me.
I was a very very big fan, I used to write out lore journals and I would recreate the music videos with my friend. Whenever I got home from shooting for six months this year, I got home and the first thing I did was I drove around in my car and listened to this band called The Living Tombstone who makes Five Nights at Freddy’s songs.








