Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Is Five Nights at Freddy’s streaming?

After nearly a decade, the hit video game series, Five Nights at Freddy’s has finally come to theaters. The creator of the games, Scott Cawthon, even got to produce the film and co-write the script alongside Seth Cuddeback and director Emma Tammi. Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions have put their full faith in the movie as their big horror comedy release for this year’s pre-Halloween weekend.

Josh Hutcherson stars in the film as Mike Schmidt, the unlucky security guard who has been hired on the night shift for an abandoned restaurant called Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. What Mike doesn’t know may kill him, because every night after midnight, the animatronic characters Freddy Fazbear (Kevin Foster), Bonnie (Jade Kindar-Martin), Chica (Jessica Weiss), and Foxy (Roger Joseph Manning Jr.), murder anyone who is unfortunate enough to be stuck inside with them.

Piper Rubio also stars in the film as Mike’s younger sister, Abby, with Elizabeth Lail as Vanessa, Matthew Lillard as Steve Raglan, Mary Stuart Masterson as Aunt Jane, Kat Conner Sterling as Max, David Lind as Jeff, Christian Stokes as Hank, Joseph Poliquin as Carl, Lucas Grant as Garrett, and Theodus Crane as Jeremiah.

Now, it’s time to answer your question about whether Five Nights at Freddy’s is now streaming.

Is Five Nights at Freddy’s streaming?

Three of the critters from Five Nights at Freddy's.
Universal Pictures

Yes. We don’t get to say that very often when answering this question. But yes, Five Nights at Freddy’s is currently available to Peacock subscribers on the higher tiers. Day and date theatrical and streaming premieres have largely fallen out of favor with the studios, and it seems like Universal is one of the few players in Hollywood that is still willing to risk letting the film’s streaming availability affect the box office results.

Five Nights at Freddy‘s is currently projected to win the weekend box office and potentially earn $50 million. However, Halloween Ends was projected to cover the same amount last year when it debuted simultaneously in theaters and on Peacock. Its opening weekend turned out to be $40 million, and it dropped quickly after that. Universal can afford to experiment with Five Nights at Freddy’s because it reportedly only cost $20 million to make. But there is still a strong chance that putting on Peacock so early will lower its box office potential.

Will Five Nights at Freddy’s hit Blu-ray and digital?

Josh Hutcherson and some murderous animatronics in Five Nights at Freddy's.
Universal Pictures

Yes, but not right away. Even Universal won’t put a movie on home video while it’s streaming and in theaters. At the very earliest, Five Nights at Freddy‘s will come to VOD, Blu-ray, and 4KHD in early December. Or possibly late November if Universal wants to bring it to home video exactly 30 days after it hits theaters. But if we had to pick one, December seems more likely.

You can watch Five Nights at Freddy’s on Peacock, or go to theaters where it is now playing. Whichever way you prefer, it’s entirely up to you.

Topics
Blair Marnell
Blair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek…
Peacock unveils Halloween Horror lineup featuring Chucky and Five Nights at Freddy’s
Freddy Fazbear, the Invisible Man, Frankenstein's Monster, and Chucky from Peacock's Halloween Horror.

Disney+ and Hulu have already revealed their plans for Hallowestream and Huluween, and now it's time for Peacock to unveil its Halloween Horror lineup. And since Peacock is affiliated with Universal Studios resorts, it seems appropriate that this year's Halloween Horror event has appropriated the tagline from Universal theme parks' Halloween Horror Nights: "All your fears live here."

One of the biggest draws of this year's Halloween Horror lineup is Universal and Blumhouse's adaptation of Five Nights at Freddy's, which will be simultaneously released on Peacock and in theaters on October 27. In addition to hundreds of horror films, including the classic Universal Monster flicks like Frankenstein and The Invisible Man, Peacock will also stream new episodes of Chucky season 3 as the killer doll finds his way inside the White House.

Read more
The 10 most anticipated movies of fall 2023
Leonardo DiCaprio in Killers of the Flower Moon.

As summer comes to a close, the film studios are considering some major changes to the release schedule this fall in light of the ongoing writers' and actors' strikes. Dune: Part Two and Kraven the Hunter have already retreated from their original dates to 2024 premieres. If the strikes continue for an extended period, those may not be the last films to get pushed back. Thankfully, not every studio is abandoning the fall 2023 movie season. And while no one sees another Barbenheimer phenomenon on the horizon, there are some very intriguing films set to arrive in the months ahead.

We've narrowed down our selections to the 10 most anticipated movies of fall 2023. These are the films that are worth seeing on the big screen instead of waiting for them to hit the streamers. There's not much in the way of romance, but fans of mysteries, superheroes, action, historical dramas, and horror are going to be very happy this fall.
A Haunting in Venice (September 15)
A Haunting In Venice | Official Trailer | In Theaters Sept 15

Read more
Is Strays streaming?
The animated dogs of Stray.

The dog days of summer have arrived, quite literally. Universal Pictures is unleashing the hounds in its new raunchy and R-rated comedy, Strays, which was produced by Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse's Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The film stars Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx as a pair of mutts named Reggie and Bug, respectively.

Frequent Lord and Miller collaborator Will Forte portrays Doug, the type of guy who should never own animals. For one thing, Doug hates animals and he resents owning Reggie, which is why he simply abandons his dog to a life on the streets. Fortunately for Reggie, he makes fast friends with Bug, a Boston Terrier who has his own crew of dogs including an Australian Shepherd called Maggie (Isla Fisher), and Hunter (Randall Park), a Great Dane who was trained to be a therapy dog. With Reggie at their side, these dogs decide to make Doug regret the day he decided to mistreat an animal. And they will get their revenge on Doug in any way that they can.

Read more