The "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie is already showing in the United States. But, for the past few days, many FNAF fans have been frustrated because of a leaked scene in the film.

They are specifically mad about the "together we are FNAF" scene, which is now going viral on various social media platforms, especially on TikTok.

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But, is it real or just a fake video? Here's what FNAF fanatics said about this leaked movie scene.

FNAF Fans Mad With Leaked Movie Scene 'Together We are FNAF'

If you search "FNAF" on TikTok, you will see many videos with thumbnails showing the night-shift security guard Mike Schmidt (played by Josh Hutcherson) together with the popular animatronics; Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, and Foxy.

One of these videos was posted by Imnotkenneth. The TikToker FNAF fans are so mad because of the scene showing the night security guard and the four original animatronics having a "friendly" conversation.

Based on Imnotkenneth's video and those posted by other TikTokers, what fans are complaining about is the cringy lines, such as "Together, we are FNAF."

   @imnotkenneth how yall feel bout it? #fnaf #fivenightsatfreddy #fivenightsatfreddys #fnafmovie #fnafedit #fnafmemes #goldenfreddy #freddyfazbear #greenscreenvideo #greenscreen ♬ Spooky, quiet, scary atmosphere piano songs - Skittlegirl Sound    

Aside from this, they are also criticizing the friendly interaction between the animatronics and the night guard since in the game, these soul-driven robots were violent.

While other FNAF fanatics are disappointed with this scene, other fans explained that the friendly interaction makes sense if you watch the entire movie.

Of course, we will not tell you have the movie came to this scene since we don't want to spoil fans. Instead, you can watch the TikTok videos below, but view them at your own risk.

   @totallynotzetta together we are fnaf #fnaf #fnafmovie #fivenightsatfreddy #fy #fyp #foryou ♬ original sound - kennzfrenzy    

 

 @hzjoe My review for the FNAF movie as a long time fan of the franchise (biased) #fnafmovie #fnaf #fivenightsatfreddysmovie ♬ original sound - Joe  

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How To Watch 'Five Nights at Freddy's' Movie

According to Business Insider, the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie was released in U.S. theaters on Friday, Oct. 27. This means that the film is already available in cinemas. 

But, if you don't want to join other fans and just want to enjoy the movie alone at home, you can stream it via the Peacock app. To do this, all you need is a Peacock subscription. 

If you don't have it yet, you can register by paying the $5.99 monthly subscription fee. If you want to learn other ways how to watch the new "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie, you can click here.  

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