Your Guide to the Full Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Soundtrack
The highly anticipated sequel, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, is finally hitting theaters, and its soundtrack is already making waves. Discover the full list of tracks from The Newton brothers and see how the film aims to be a major comeback for Blumhouse after a challenging year.
Fans can now immerse themselves in the chilling atmosphere of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 with the official motion picture soundtrack. The Newton brothers, returning after their work on the first film, have composed a 24-song score for the sequel. The complete album is available for streaming, featuring the following tracks:
Toreador March
1982 Shoe Goo
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2
No One’s Home
Faz-Talker
A Boat Ride
Here We Go
Echoes of Fear
Together Again
Are You Here to Put Me Back to Sleep?
Science Fair
We’re Free
Mr Berg Gets It
Story
Activate
Where Are You?
Ride-Along
End of the Road
Deactivated
Help Her
Come Out
Home Invasion
Save the Day
Moving On
Blumhouse's Big Bet
This week's theatrical debut is a crucial moment for Blumhouse, which has faced a difficult year. Despite a lukewarm reception from critics, the film has the potential to be a box office success. In a year otherwise strong for the horror genre, the studio has struggled to find a major hit, with Black Phone 2 being a rare bright spot. The hope is that FNAF 2 can change the studio's luck, much like Zootopia 2 did for Disney.
Box Office Expectations
The original movie was a massive success, pulling in $291 million globally even with a day-and-date streaming release. However, expectations for the follow-up are more modest. Projections for its opening weekend are hovering around $35-40 million, a significant drop from the first film's $80 million domestic debut. Poor reviews aren't expected to be a major hurdle, as the franchise has a dedicated fanbase. The movie's success will ultimately depend on the reaction from its core audience.
Upping the Ante
Set one year after the events at the haunted pizzeria, the new film aims to amplify what fans loved about the first installment, especially the animatronics. Star Josh Hutcherson explained that the creative team took all the successful elements and intensified them. He promised a deeper dive into the characters' minds alongside more frights.
“Stuff goes down. It’s crazy. Everything that really worked in the first movie, we took that and just cranked it way up. We have like, double the amount of animatronics. The movie’s way scarier, a lot more jump scares. It’s dark. You get into the psychological shit of the characters. It’s great.”
With a production cost of $36 million, the film is well-positioned to be profitable for the studio, even if it doesn't match the first movie's massive earnings.