Superstar Bar
Project Overview
Welcome to "Superstar Bar", a character driven FNAF fan series set in the afterlife. These are the stories of those who should have moved on, but couldn’t. Ghosts of the past confront the ones who hurt them…and the ones they loved.
This project explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, redemption, grief, and second chances through beloved and twisted FNAF characters reimagined in a haunting post death purgatory.
We’re now casting voice actors to help bring this emotional, dramatic, and terrifying story to life.
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Appears as Malhare, a purple-black glitching form. Initially selfish and threatening, William gradually reconnects with his children and past mistakes. Once a dreamer who wanted to bring joy to the world, he’s now trying to redeem himself before descending into hell.
- male adult
- male young adult
- male senior
Anything you think would fit the character
You think you know what kind of monster I was? No. I buried him with my children.
The foil to William, angry, grieving, and filled with blame. Appears as Shadow Bonnie. His arc involves forgiving both William and himself.
- male teen
- male young adult
Anything you think would fit the character
You don’t get to pretend you were a father. You lost that right the moment we died.
Still a "daddy's girl," but filled with jealousy and anger. Inspired by her father, she gradually descends into villainy and attempts to hurt others in the afterlife. Eventually, she finds redemption.
- female child
- female teen
Anything you think would fit the character
He was mine. You don’t get to take him away from me again!
- male child
- male teen
*Say something you think would fit*
Appears as Grim Foxy. He is a bartender who is at peace, but unable to remember anything, unaware even of his daughter’s identity. Eventually he remembers who he was and helps Charlie realize they need to move on.
- male adult
- male young adult
- male senior
Anything you think would fit the character
I used to build dreams… I think. Or maybe I just built cages.
Appears as the Puppet. Keeps everyone tied to the afterlife unknowingly. Fears being forgotten and alone. The second-to-last to move on.
- female young adult
- female teen
- female child
Anything you think would fit the character
If I let go of them…then I'll be alone again
The most withdrawn of the four. Gabriel is the “heart” of Unity, often silent and observant. He parallels David (Crying Child) in his emotional restraint. Gabriel is the first to begin forgiving William, setting the emotional tone for the others.
- male child
Anything you think would fit the character
Even monsters had dreams once, right?
Susie is the sass and spark of Unity. Always talking, usually complaining, and not afraid to speak her mind, especially about Elizabeth. Underneath the attitude is a scared child who wanted to be loved. She parallels Elizabeth Afton in energy and temperament.
- female child
Anything you think would fit the character
You think you can just ignore me? I'm not going anywhere, dummy!
Jeremy is the “big brother” of Unity. He tries to protect the others, especially Susie, and is the most aggressive when the truth about William comes out. He mirrors Michael Afton in his protective yet angry nature.
- male teen
- male child
Anything you think would fit the character
You wanna lie to us again, old man? Try it.
The most carefree of the group, Fritz masks his pain with humor and wild energy. He’s the last to realize the truth, and his playful spirit makes him strangely similar to how William once was. He represents William's lost innocence.
- male child
- female child
Anything you think would fit the character
Catch me if you can! Oh wait, you can’t, cause you’re old!
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