Every Track on Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: Full Soundtrack Breakdown
Dive into the complete tracklist for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, composed by The Newton Brothers. Discover how the sequel’s music sets the tone for one of Blumhouse’s most anticipated releases of the year.
The highly anticipated soundtrack for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 has officially dropped, bringing fans a fresh set of chilling tracks from The Newton Brothers. Returning after their work on the original film, the duo delivers a collection of 24 pieces that capture the tense, eerie atmosphere of the sequel. The full album is now streaming on major platforms, giving listeners a chance to experience the movie’s haunting soundscape before or after catching it in theaters.
Complete Tracklist for the Sequel
The album features a diverse lineup of tracks, each designed to heighten the suspense and drama of the film. Here’s the full list of songs included in the soundtrack:
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 in a Challenging Year
This week’s theatrical release marks a crucial moment for Blumhouse, especially after a tough stretch for the studio. While the sequel hasn’t wowed critics, there’s still hope it can make a splash at the box office. The first film was a massive success, pulling in $291 million worldwide even with a simultaneous streaming release. However, early projections suggest the follow-up may open to about half the original’s domestic debut, with estimates in the $35–40 million range. Despite the lukewarm reviews, the franchise’s core audience could still drive strong ticket sales.
Upping the Ante: More Animatronics, More Scares
Set a year after Mike and Abby’s escape from the haunted pizzeria, the sequel raises the stakes on multiple fronts. The animatronics take center stage, delivering even more frights and surprises than before. According to Josh Hutcherson, the film doubles down on everything fans loved about the first installment, from the number of animatronics to the intensity of the scares. The sequel also delves deeper into the psychological struggles of its characters, adding a new layer of tension.
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.
Box Office Prospects and Fan Reactions
While matching the original’s box office numbers may be a stretch, the sequel’s $36 million budget means it’s still likely to turn a profit for Blumhouse. The real test will be how the core fanbase responds to the new film and its soundtrack. With the movie set to hit theaters on December 5, 2025, fans are already sharing their thoughts on the music and the film’s bold new direction.