Halloween Horror Nights at Universal this year will have haunted houses based on Freaky, The Black Phone, and John Carpenter's original Halloween.
, with Kathryn Newton as a high schooler who magically changes bodies with Vince Vaughn’s serial killer The Butcher. The well-reviewed movie from the director of the Happy Death Day series is fertile turf for a haunted house—yeah, it’s bloody and gory and all of that jazz, but it’s also a funny, comparatively light romp that’s really easy to watch.
Earlier this month Universal also announced a new house on the way based on a horror classic that hasn’t just stood the test of time, but also influenced one of the most popular subgenres of horror more than probably any other movie. With the current Halloween trilogy ending withthis October, Universal is going all the way back to the beginning with a new house based on John Carpenter’s originalfrom 1978.
You’ll be able to scream your way through The Horrors of Blumhouse and Halloween haunted houses at both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort during Halloween Horror Nights this year. It starts in Florida on Sept. 2 and in California on Sept. 8 and will run on select nights at both parks through Oct. 31. You can find more info, including ticket and travel packages,
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