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Bob was a minor character in the Five Nights at Freddy's movie. He was a security guard who appears during the film's opening sequence.

He is played by Ryan Reinike.

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In the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, Ryan Reinike portrays the character of Bob, a security guard featured in the film's opening sequence. The role was initially intended for Markiplier, but was passed to Reinike due to scheduling issues.
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Bob, portrayed by Ryan Reinike, is the security guard in the opening scene of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie. He attempts to escape from his office by prying open the vent. Bob's tenure as a security guard precedes Mike Schmidt's. His life ends tragically when The Torture Machine mutilates his face.
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Bob, the security guard in the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, is depicted in a standard security outfit. His attire includes a long-sleeved button-up shirt, either gray or blue, paired with a black tie, black pants, and black shoes. Bob is characterized as a middle-aged man with brown hair.
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In the opening scene of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, Bob, the preceding security guard to Mike Schmidt, is attempting to escape from his office. He barricades the door against the animatronics and manages to pry open the office vent. He navigates through the vent to a Supply Room, then runs down the hallway towards the exit, which is blocked by a gate.
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In the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, Bob is a minor character who serves as a security guard. He is introduced during the film's opening sequence and meets a tragic end, with his face mutilated by the Torture Machine. The role of Bob is played by Ryan Reinike.
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Appearance[]

Bob is a middle age man with brown hair, wearing a standard security outfit: a long-sleeved light blue button-up shirt with a black tie, black pants, and black shoes.

History[]

At the start of the film, it shows Bob panicking as he tries to pry open the vent in his office. Bob has the door barricaded to protect himself from the animatronics that were trying to break in. As he manages to get the vent open, he crawls in the vent and leads himself to a Supply Room. He leaves the room and runs down the hallway towards exit.

He manages to find the exit but can't get it to open due to a gate blocking his path. He hears Foxy's voice scatting in the hallway, who then runs down toward him and knocks him unconscious. He is then placed into a torture machine, which begins to power up. The guard wakes up and starts to panic, he tries to unscrew the hands clamps, but his hands shake in fear and he is unable to get out. He screams in terror as the machine's gears enclose around his face and towards his forehead, before it rips him apart offscreen

While the aftermath is not seen with the others killed during the film, the official movie novelization describes his jaw being slashed up, his cheeks and forehead being sliced up, and his eyes and jaw being impaled by parts jabbing into his face.

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Speculation[]

"I was the first! I have seen everything!"

This section archives a lot of theories and speculation, which usually occurs from pre-release media, or just things that are still unknown, so please keep that in mind while reading. The page will continue to be updated with the most accurate information as more solid evidence is supplied.

  • It was speculated that the guard's name is Fritz.
    • The name "FRITZ" is seen on the label of the videotape that Mike Schmidt inserts into the video player during his first shift at Freddy's, albeit faded and obscured by a label with Mike's own name.
    • To add onto this, Ryan Reinike has publicly stated that the logic stands.
    • However, in the the movie's official novelization, it is revealed that his name is actually Bob. It is not confirmed if this was only in the novelization's canon.

Trivia[]

  • As revealed in MatPat's Behind the Scenes video, Markiplier was originally planned to portray Bob, but was scrapped due to scheduling conflicts.
  • His name, Bob, has only been revealed in the Official Movie Novelization.
  • According to the Official Movie Novelization, Bob is 5 ft 11 in, or 180.34 cm tall.

References[]

  1. Ryan Reinike - https://twitter.com/ryanreinike/status/1718695068133921101
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