‘Killer Klowns from Outer Space’ maze announced for Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights
The Klowns are back in town for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood with a brand-new haunted house.
The Klowns are back in town for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood with a brand-new haunted house.
When watching your favorite shows, whether it be on Netflix, Hulu, or actual cable TV, do you ever catch yourself wondering where all these iconic scenes were shot?
Who you gonna call? The Ghostbusters are making their way to this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort in an all-new maze inspired by the 1984 film.
With summer in full swing, Universal Studios Hollywood has begun kicking things into high gear! New restaurants, rides, and even full-blown lands are all on the way and it’s never been a more exciting time to be a theme park fan. Let’s take a look at Jurassic World – The Ride, construction for Halloween Horror…
Fallen Angelz will be among the creatures and spirits you’ll encounter at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights 2019 at Universal Studio Hollywood. The park has released a full list of each of their Scare Zones you can walk through as you make your way around the park. Let’s take a look.
Universal Studios Hollywood has announced the first-ever Fan Preview Night for Halloween Horror Nights.
The ‘80s are back with a vengeance for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort. Guests can now purchase tickets and packages to experience new horrifying offerings inspired by the best frights of the era.
“Ma“, the newest horror/thriller film by Blumhouse, has proven that you cannot judge a film solely by its genre and trailer. While “Ma” certainly brought moments of suspense, the film also had way more comedic moments that originally expected.
Universal Orlando has announced the latest house to join this year’s lineup for Halloween Horror Nights, and you might want to bring a towel – you’re diving straight into the “Depths of Fear”.
New, original mazes featuring the iconic Universal Monsters have been announced for both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort.