Halloween Horror Nights 30 dates announced for Universal Orlando
It’s time to turn up the juice and see what shakes loose, because Halloween Horror Nights is back to celebrate its 30th anniversary at Universal Orlando Resort.
It’s time to turn up the juice and see what shakes loose, because Halloween Horror Nights is back to celebrate its 30th anniversary at Universal Orlando Resort.
Prop Store—one of the leading entertainment memorabilia specialists in the world—is hosting a live and online film and television auction with more than 900 lots of rare props, costumes, and ephemera from iconic franchises like Star Wars, Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, The Hunger Games, and many more.
Without any official announcement at all, Universal Orlando gave fans in the park a Halloween surprise today with the opening of a new Beetlejuice haunted house.
It’s not a trick. Cinemark Theatres are putting big screams on the big screen this Halloween by giving away 1,000 private watch parties. Winners will have an entire auditorium for up to 20 guests to watch a film of their choice on Oct. 31, 2020.
The Halloween season is nearly upon us, which means Halloween stores are returning! In addition to their typical array of spooky offerings, Spirit Halloween has released an extensive collection of brand-new Beetlejuice merchandise.
While part of the 2020 Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store opened in late July, the final two rooms have just been revealed. These rooms are based on “Beetlejuice” and other iconic aspects of Halloween Horror Nights. Guests who visit can admire the detail, purchase merchandise, and get speciality food and beverage offerings.
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Halloween Horror Nights is prepping for its 30th anniversary here in Florida. Whether this will be your first year or you have been here since the beginning, we all cannot wait for another fear-filled event. I can almost smell the pizza fries and fog now.
The interactive pop-up featuring reimaginings of your favorite horror movies, “I Like Scary Movies,” will open its doors for an encore engagement in Los Angeles this fall.
This spring, experience your favorite horror films come to life with the limited-time “I Like Scary Movies” art installation coming to Los Angeles, Calif.