The final part of Afton’s story at the time of writing comes in the true ending to FNAF: Security Breach.FNAF’s Gregoryturns on Henry Emily’s incinerators before escaping alongside Glam Rock Freddy and leaving Afton to burn. Afton attempts to escape, but The Blob pulls him back into th...
William Afton, also known by as the 'Purple' Guy or his split identity The Springtrap is the main antagonist of the original series of Five Nights at Freddy's. A extremely dangerous and vile individual, Afton was a serial killer who believed that abducti
Five Nights At Freddy's Using The Puppet Means More Of William Afton's Story One of the most popular characters from theFive Nights at Freddy'sgames that wasn't in the first movie was the Puppet, but he really needs to make his big-screen debut inFive Nights at Freddy's 2. In the ...
Let's see if I understand... Some of you don't like the name because it's associated with William Afton from the games, and now the famous movie, Five Nights at Freddy's? Just because the character has that name doesn't mean that the person called William is a child killer, I'm...
for the 130 kg class. Karelin had neither conceded a point in six years nor been defeated in 13 years until the American pulled off the international upset--one of the most notable in Olympic history. In this image, he is carried through his hometown of Afton, Wyoming, upon his return....
William Afton, also known as The Purple Guy, later dubbed Springtrap, is the main antagonist of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. He is the co-founder of Fazbear Entertainment along with his business partner Henry Emily. However, he was secretly a s
The left-wing critic and academic Stig Ahlgren, who in Afton-Tidningen was very appreciative of the novel, also discussed the relationship between ideology and narrative technique. He emphasized the determinism that governs the fate of the protagonist Christmas. Faulkner has "frozen his indignation ...