Five Nights at the Spa: The Warehouse Time Forgot (2022)
Animation, Comedy, Horror | 14 January 2022 (USA)
Contents
Synopsis
No known synopsis yet.
Director, Producers and Writer
Director and Writer: Jonathan Krisel
Producers: Shawn Levy, Brian Henson, Seth MacFarlane, Ivan Reitman, Tom Pollock
Stars
TBA
Storyline
No known synopsis yet.
Genres: Animation | Comedy | Horror | Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
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Details
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Dates
14 January 2022 (USA, theatrical release)
19 April 2022 (USA, home release)
Company Credits
Production Companies
- Columbia Pictures (presents)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents)
- Bron Creative (in association with)
- 21 Laps Entertainment (in association with)
- Fuzzy Door Productions (in association with)
- Montecito Picture Company, The (in association with)
- Henson Alternative (in association with)
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (DVD) (2022)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Blu-Ray) (2022)
Crazy Credits
- The film will use the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Bron Creative logos from The Addams Family (2019).
Trivia
- Development and production on the film will depend on what Five Nights at Candy's 4 would've been like.
- Kenneth Branagh was chosen to be the director and writer of this film until the protagonist in Five Nights at Candy's 4 would be revealed along with his/her name.
- If the protagonist has an unknown name, is Marylin Schmidt from Five Nights at Candy's 2 or has 7 letters in his/her first and last name, he will direct and write the film.
- If the protagonist has a different name without the details mentioned above, he will be replaced with someone else.
- On November 24, 2019, Emil, the creator of the Five Nights at Candy's series revealed on Reddit that the game will not focus on Mary Schmidt nor anyone related to her. Instead, it will focus on Rowboatics Corp, where Five Nights at Candy's 2 took place. This resulted in Kenneth Branagh being replaced with Robert Zemeckis.
- On December 6, 2019, Robert Zemeckis was replaced with Adam Wingard.
- On December 31, 2019, Adam Wingard was replaced with Denis Villeneuve.
- On March 31, 2020, Denis Villeneuve was replaced with Tom McGrath.
- On July 3, 2020, Tom McGrath was replaced with Reinaldo Marcus Green.
- On July 16, 2020, Reinaldo Marcus Green stepped down as director and writer.
- On November 19, 2020, Jonathan Krisel was announced as director and writer.
- The plot of this film will be revealed when Five Nights at Candy's 4 releases.
- The roles of each member on the Robot Hell on Earth team will be revealed once the animatronics and their behaviors in Five Nights at Candy's 4 are revealed.
- The antagonists who will be raped/sexually assaulted will be revealed when Five Nights at Candy's 4 releases.
- Production on the film will began when Five Nights at Candy's 4 releases.
- The film will be released eight months after Five Nights at Candy's 4 did.
- On July 16, 2019, the film was given a release date of January 15, 2021 to take over the original release date of the untitled third Sesame Street film (2022), which got pushed back to June 4 of that year and to replace it on that day until the official release date of Five Nights at Candy's 4 is revealed.
- Both films were originally scheduled for release on January 15, 2021.
- On November 8, 2019, the film was moved up to September 4, 2020 as it was a little too early for Five Nights at Candy's 4 to be released in December 2019. Warner Bros. Pictures moved the film up to this September 4, 2020 release date as Five Nights at Candy's 4 could release in January 2020, which never did.
- On November 24, 2019, upon change of director and writer, the film was pushed back to October 9 so that Warner Bros. Pictures would release it with The Witches (2020).
- On December 6, 2019, upon change of director and writer, the film was pushed back to November 20 so that Toho and Warner Bros. Pictures would release it with Godzilla vs. Kong (2021).
- On December 31, 2019, upon change of director and writer, the film was pushed back to December 18 so that Warner Bros. Pictures would release it with Dune (2021).
- On February 7, 2020, the film was pushed back to February 5.
- On March 31, 2020, upon change of director and writer and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was pushed back to March 26 so that Toho and Universal Pictures would release it with The Boss Baby 2 (2021).
- On May 1, 2020, the film was pushed back to June 11.
- On June 5, 2020, the film was pushed back to July 23.
- On July 3, 2020, upon change of director and writer, the film was pushed back to November 19 so that Warner Bros. Pictures would release it with King Richard (2021).
- On July 16, 2020, the film was pulled from the release schedule and cancelled.
- On November 19, 2020, the film was revived and rescheduled for January 14, 2022 so that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and 21 Laps Entertainment would release it with the untitled third Sesame Street film (2022).
- On July 16, 2019, the film was given a release date of January 15, 2021 to take over the original release date of the untitled third Sesame Street film (2022), which got pushed back to June 4 of that year and to replace it on that day until the official release date of Five Nights at Candy's 4 is revealed.
- Kenneth Branagh was chosen to be the director and writer of this film until the protagonist in Five Nights at Candy's 4 would be revealed along with his/her name.
- The film is expected to be rated R for strong sexual content, graphic nudity and language, and for violence and terror including rape.
- The working title for this film was Beach, Pool and Water Park Parties. On November 24, 2019, the official title was revealed as The Warehouse Time Forgot.
- The film will face a lot of release date changes, after getting cancelled and then revived due to the production of Five Nights at Candy's 4 being on a long pause since Emil Macko's been working on other things.
- The film was originally going to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Fuzzy Door Productions and The Montecito Picture Company.
- On October 11, 2019, it was announced that Bron Creative would be co-producing the film.
- On December 6, 2019, it was announced that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer would handle distribution in the US, while Toho would handle the Japanese distribution with Warner Bros. Pictures handling distribution outside the US and Japan, Bron Creative would step down as a producer and that Bradley Cooper and Todd Phillips would co-produce the film under their Joint Effort production company.
- On March 31, 2020, it was announced that Warner Bros. Pictures would handle distribution in the UK while Universal Pictures would handle distribution outside the US, UK and Japan and that Brian Henson would co-produce the film under Henson Alternative.
- On May 1, 2020, it was announced that Lantern Entertainment had taken over worldwide distribution outside of the US, UK and Japan after Universal Pictures dropped out of all future Zachary, Grace and Lexia films due to the studio no longer releasing movies in AMC Theatres in response to the streaming success of Trolls World Tour (2020).
- On June 5, 2020, it was announced that Columbia Pictures would handle distribution in the UK while Warner Bros. Pictures would handle distribution outside the US, UK and Japan.
- On July 16, 2020, Columbia Pictures, Toho, Warner Bros. Pictures, Henson Alternative and Joint Effort stepped down and Bron Creative will be co-producing the film once it gets revived and rescheduled.
- On November 19, 2020, Columbia Pictures was announced as co-distributor while Shawn Levy and Brian Henson under 21 Laps Entertainment and Henson Alternative respectively, were announced as co-producers.
- The film was originally going to be the fourth main film in the Five Nights at the Spa series, but was replaced with Five Nights at the Spa 4: Kooky Carnevil (2021).
- On November 19, 2020, the film was revived as a second reboot in the Five Nights at the Spa series, serving as a sequel to Five Nights at the Spa: A Remastered Switcheroo (2020).
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