- The relentless masked killers from Rogue Pictures’ horror-thriller hit, “THE STRANGERS,” will make their theme park debut with vivid appearances in “House of Horrors: Meet the Strangers,” one of many terror-filled mazes featured in Universal Studios Hollywood’s ”Halloween Horror Nights” event, beginning on Friday, October 3.
“THE STRANGERS” deadly stalkers, “Doll Face,” “Pin Up Girl” and “The Man in the Mask,” will join a “murderers’ row” of Universal notorious celluloid creature that includes The Wolf Man, The Mummy, Frankenstein’s Monster, Chucky and “Psycho’s” Mother Bates.
- Universal Studios Hollywood’s short film competition timed to coincide with the launch of the annual Halloween Horror Nights event in October is now onto the next level!
The TOP 10 short films have been selected by celebrity judges Don Mancini (director, “Child’s Play”), Bill Moseley (actor, “House of 1,000 Corpses”) and Corey Feldman (actor, "The Lost Boys")!
- A rare and exclusive first look at Universal Pictures’ highly anticipated re-imagining of the genre classic, "The Wolfman," will debut at Universal Studios Hollywood’s "Halloween Horror Nights" as part of the theme park’s unique "Terror Tram."
The "Terror Tram: The Nightmare Tour" -- which expands this year to double the length of previous Halloween tram experiences – will offer an exclusive preview of "The Wolfman" on the tram’s LED screens.
Universal Studios Hollywood recently conducted auditions for Freddy's Fly Girls, who will serve as featured dancers at this year's Halloween Horror Nights event, due to begin Friday Oct. 3 and continue for 13 nights in October and on Nov. 1
- Issuing a dare to “Live Your Worst Nightmare,” Universal Studios Hollywood has ratcheted up the intensity level to present a new “Halloween Horror Nights” for 2008. This year’s event will pair Hollywood’s top entertainment scenic and special effects artists with a cast of thousands to create terrifying new experiences including a “Terror Tram” excursion that will feature a stopover at the infamous Bates Motel, a new scare zone based on the hit movie, “The Strangers” anda bloodcurdling new “Nightmare on Elm Street” maze, all contributing to Southern California’s most intense Halloween experience.
“I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots.”