In recent videogame news, the successful Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) film adaptation, which became Blumhouse's highest grossing movie to date, has sparked discussions about potential sequels based on its extensive lore and strong box office performance. Matthew Lillard, who plays the central antagonist William Afton, expressed interest in returning for a sequel and delved into his character preparation, which included playing the games and researching the expansive FNAF universe. With no official announcement of a sequel yet, fans are eager to see the continuation of the lore on the big screen. Additionally, Lillard touched on his experiences working with animatronics during filming and his exciting involvement in other projects, including Mike Flanagan's 'The Life of Chuck.' Mention of Lillard's passion for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) came up, highlighting his multifaceted engagement with the franchise through Beadle & Grimm's, high-end D&D box editions, and a uniquely themed whiskey company.

Will there be a Five Nights at Freddy's sequel?

While there's no official confirmation yet, the strong box office performance and Matthew Lillard's optimism suggest a sequel could be a possibility, especially considering the expansive lore of the FNAF universe that has yet to be explored in film.