Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 delivers a jaw-dropping finale that fundamentally changes everything fans thought they knew about Vanessa. After surviving her murderous father in the first film, Vanessa faces an even darker destiny that sets up a terrifying third installment.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Reference: Key Players
| Character | Role | Fate |
|---|---|---|
| Vanessa | Former police officer, William Afton’s daughter | Possessed by the Marionette |
| Charlotte Emily | First victim, spirit controlling the Marionette | Takes control of Vanessa’s body |
| Mike Schmidt | Protagonist, Abby’s guardian | Rejects Vanessa after discovering her secrets |
| The Marionette | Puppet animatronic | Primary antagonist controlling Toy animatronics |
What Happens to Vanessa?
The movie’s climax delivers a devastating blow to Vanessa. Mike cannot forgive her for concealing crucial information about the past and asks her to leave. In the film’s final moments, as Vanessa stands alone in the doorway, vulnerable and emotionally shattered, the Marionette puppet seizes the opportunity to possess her.

This represents a dramatic shift from the FNAF game lore, where Charlotte’s spirit inhabited the puppet itself rather than a human host. The possession transforms Vanessa into a walking vessel for Charlotte’s vengeful spirit.
The Music Box Mystery
Throughout the film, Charlotte’s father Henry creates a music box that serves as the only defense against the Marionette’s control. When Mike plays this music box, Charlotte is forced to vacate Abby’s body, but she simply moves to another location, waiting for her next opportunity—which comes when Vanessa is left isolated and heartbroken.
The Post-Credits Bombshells
FNAF 2 doesn’t stop with Vanessa’s possession. Two explosive post-credits scenes establish what’s coming next:
Mid-Credits: Scavengers discover William Afton’s Yellow Rabbit suit at the original Freddy location, and one of the eyes flickers to life, confirming Springtrap’s return.
Post-Credits: Henry Emily leaves a frantic warning message for Mike about the Marionette, but the recording cuts off as Charlotte apparently attacks him.

What This Means for FNAF 3
Vanessa’s possession creates a deeply personal threat for the franchise. The conflict shifts from a haunted location to a haunted person Mike knows and cares about. This raises the stakes exponentially—Mike must now find a way to save Vanessa while dealing with both Charlotte’s spirit and the returning Springtrap.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Vanessa permanently possessed by the Marionette?
The film leaves this ambiguous. While Charlotte clearly takes control of Vanessa’s body in the final scene, the music box has proven effective at forcing the spirit out before. Mike will likely need to find a way to free Vanessa in the third film without the music box’s protection.
Will William Afton return in Five Nights at Freddy’s 3?
Yes, the mid-credits scene confirms Afton’s return as Springtrap. His reanimated corpse inside the Spring Bonnie suit will likely serve as the primary physical threat in the next installment, while possessed Vanessa creates an emotional conflict for Mike.






