Megan Fox Joins Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Voice Cast at BlumFest 2025
Hollywood’s queen of edgy performances, Megan Fox, is stepping into the eerie world of animatronic horror.
The Transformers and Jennifer’s Body star has officially joined the voice cast of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, announced during BlumFest 2025, a major celebration of horror and filmmaking, held alongside the New York Comic Con.
BlumFest this year marked Blumhouse Productions’ 15th anniversary, and it wasn’t short of shocks, screams, and surprises.
The studio pulled back the curtain on a string of chilling new projects, including The Black Phone 2 and the much-anticipated sequel to Five Nights at Freddy’s, which took the box office by storm last year.
Megan Fox Takes on Toy Chica
Yes, you read that right. Megan Fox will portray the addict-favourite character Toy Chica, the bright yet menacing animatronic funk from the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise.
Fox, clearly thrilled about the role, said she was especially excited because her children are massive fans of the horror game series.
Let’s party! Welcome Megan Fox as the voice of Toy Chica. pic.twitter.com/Ye3bmhX44e
— Five Nights at Freddy’s (@FNAFMovie) October 11, 2025
“It’s something we’ve played together at home, so stepping into that universe feels surreal,” she revealed during the event.
Director Emma Tammi teased what fans can expect in this next terrifying chapter. She confirmed the arrival of several new animatronics, Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, and of course, Toy Chica, promising “a darker, more immersive” journey into the franchise’s haunting lore.
According to Tammi, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 aims to build on the success of its predecessor with “more lore, more jump scares, and more emotional depth.”
Returning stars Elizabeth Lail and Matthew Lillard joined Fox on stage, intimating that this effect will dig deeper into the minatory tradition behind the haunted pizzeria.
Patron Jason Blum, the architect behind Blumhouse, took the stage to outline his horror conglomerate’s coming moves.
“We’re pushing boundaries, finding fresh voices, taking risks, and scaring people in new ways,” he said, to roaring applause.
Upcoming Blumhouse Projects
Blum also lifted the lid on several forthcoming systems fated to dominate the horror geography
- The Mummy, directed by Lee Cronin, promises a fresh spin on the classic monster tale.
- The Other Mommy, starring Jessica Chastain, dives into cerebral horror with motherly themes.
- Scarpetta, a crime-suspenser series starring Nicole Kidman, looks set to blend forensic riddle with nipping suspense.
In addition, Blum revealed that Insidious: The Red Door will creep into playhouses coming afterlife, while a new experimental game named Sleep Awake, which combines full-stir videotape and interactive liar, is presently in development.
The Black Phone 2 Rings Again
The panel also turned its limelight on The Black Phone 2, featuring Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, and Demián Bichir.
The cast previewed violent new footage and spoke candidly about the film’s emotional themes of trauma, survival, and redemption.
Blum praised pen Scott Derrickson and Robert Cargill for casting a story that “ hits hard but stays mortal. ” He described the effect as “ a raw, gut-punch of a film that deepens what made the first one indelible. ”
As Blumhouse celebrates fifteen years of reconsidering fear, suckers are bracing for another surge of cinematic agonies.
Between Megan Fox’s creepy new part, a growing canon of horror icons, and the plant’s innovative crossovers between film and gaming, the future of fear looks thrillingly bright.