Ladies and gentlemen, we are here with the Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker #4 . The news is coming fast and hard from Universal right now. In the past week we have had two major announcements. Halloween Michael Myers Comes Home and This is the End 3D We can clearly see more construction throughout the park including the beginnings of work on the Terror Tram. Today we take you to 5 of those construction sites and deliver the latest, breaking news from HHN.
We again field the highlights from HHN Creative Director, John Murdy on his awesome @HorrorNights Twitter account. The most fan-friendly, and accessible twitter account for haunt fans on any social media platform. If you aren’t following him yet, do so NOW!
For more information on Universal Halloween Horror Nights or the park itself follow the these links…
- Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 1
- Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 2
- Universal Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 3
- Halloween Maze Comes to Universal Hollywood HHN
- The Walking Dead: Wolves Not Far
- Insidious Return to the Further Maze Announcement
- Crimson Peak Maze of Madness Announcement
- Full photo update from the park on MiceChat.com
Scare Zone 1
There were no scare zone announcements made yet, so much of the big announcements were among the mazes. John Murdy tweeted weeks ago…
…will be a new theme this year. And by new I mean we’ve never done it for HHN. It will also factor into the opening Scare-a-mony
I know people have been wondering about the opening ceremony since there’s a lot of construction at the front of the park…
… Moving some elements around to make room for it because it’s a signature part of Horror Nights. Looks like it will work.
It is fascinating to see how they make HHN work despite still being under unprecedented construction.
Halloween Michael Myers Comes Home
Parisian Courtyard
Construction at the Parisian Courtyard on the upper lot has come along. It was announced at ScareLA this past weekend that Halloween Michael Myers Comes Home is part of the line up.
John Murdy took to Twitter immediately and confirmed details including the location of the maze.
Halloween is under construction right now on the top deck of the park, an area we call Parisian Courtyard. The Myers house is going up now
Below is the teaser video shown at ScareLA.
This Is The End 3D
Revenge of the Mummy Extended Queue
The latest maze to be announced for the 2015 line up, This is the End 3D will be located in the extended queue area behind The Revenge of the Mummy. Creative Director of Universal Studios Hollywood and Halloween Horror Nights, John Murdy explains on his Twitter feed…
The maze is being built behind The Mummy ride but I’m reversing the facade location back to the days of Saw, Hostel…
The reason for that change is the facade itself…Franco’s house post apocalypse. Needed more space for that.
A combination of different 3D techniques Murdy writes…
This is the End 3D is a 3D maze (should be obvious with the title). The style of 3D is kind of a combo of various things, not all UV
Murdy finishes by concluding…
Obviously this is the maze I’d been teasing as being “out of the box” for us. Combining Horror and Comedy? We haven’t done that before.
Sometimes you have to take risks. Sometimes you have to push the envelope. Why does horror have to be so narrowly defined? It doesn’t.
The obvious challenge here is combining horror and comedy in a maze. Has to succeed on both levels. Risky as Hell, I’ll admit.
I think this maze is going to be a blast. It’s chock full of Devily, Demony goodness. Some of which you only saw glimpses of in the film
We can’t WAIT to see what John Murdy and Art Director Chris Williams have in store for us here. Please oh please let this work!
Below is a teaser video announcing the maze.
Insidious Return to the further
Extended Jurassic Park Queue
The Insidious maze is looking absolutely gorgeous here. A meticulously crafted façade, this gives a real indication of how well the studio works with the theme parks to create immersive experiences at this time of year.
Former Stage 28 Area
The Walking Dead: Wolves Not Far (?)
Universal Orlando and Universal Hollywood announced new mazes based on the wildy popular The Walking Dead. You can read the full announcement here. It has not been confirmed as of yet that The Walking Dead: Wolves Not Far should be in the former spot of the historic Stage 28.
While remaining quiet on this maze at the moment, the tweets sent out about this maze bear repeating. Regarding the actual experience John Murdy went into more specifics than did the official announcement. He promises, logically, a full change in scenery along with a variety of scenarios to navigate.
It’s the biggest, longest, and most gruesome maze ever built at #UniversalHHN…The Walking Dead: Wolves Not Far.
You’ll follow in the footsteps of the human survivors on the show as you try to escape the horrors of cannibalism in TERMINUS…
…a lonely backwoods CHURCH cursed by the sins of its pastor, a FEMA CAMP where the government has lost all control and…
…a sprawling warehouse facility were a mysterious new threat that call themselves “The Wolves” are ready to spring the ultimate trap!”
Taking a cue from last year’s absolutely brilliant Walking Dead House in Orlando, Murdy continues…
What’s biggest mean? Well from a square footage standpoint it is the same size as the bigger than ever maze in Orlando in 2014…
Below is the teaser video.
Metro Sets
Crimson Peak Maze of Madness was announced at Comic-Con 2015. While we have no new pics this week from this location due to ever-changing tram routes, Murdy did throw us a bone.
Hmmm…more pictures of latest make up sculpts for Crimson Peak creatures have just arrived. Looks just like the film! Now to send to GDT…
We are excited to see what insanity the creative team developed under the guidance of Guillermo Del Toro, Chris Williams, and John Murdy. This one is going to be intense.
Below is the teaser video and announcement.
Terror Tram Route
Mr. Murdy again tweeted about the progress on Terror Tram production this week without delivering the theme.
In full swing on Terror Tram video pre-production. Shooting this next week on the backlot. Gonna be a crazy night!
Here we see the regular sound baffle walls going up to keep things down for the neighbors on the hills up above.
No real construction is visible along the trail route. However, you CAN see materials being staged.
Other HHN News
Here we have bits of ticketing news and information from Murdy.
When tickets go on sale in August I’ll tweet a special link for those tickets sales. We only make them available to fans on Twitter, etc
The lesson here? Follow him on Twitter.
Other popular features that will be returning include “early arrival” (ie we let certain amount of people into the park early every night)
This is an awesome feature for the hardcore fans. You can tear through multiple mazes with little wait and enjoy the rest of the night at your leisure. That is, if you are early.
People have also asked about the frequent fear pass. Looks like that’s going to return too. Like previous years, limited quantity.
So get your Frequent Fear pass as soon as they go on sale.
That is all that we have this week for the Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 4. What other surprises await us in the dark? We shall find soon enough friends. Check back next Friday for the Knotts Scary Farm Tracker 3.
- Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 1
- Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 2
- Universal Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Tracker 3
- Halloween Maze Comes to Universal Hollywood HHN
- The Walking Dead: Wolves Not Far
- Insidious Return to the Further Maze Announcement
- Crimson Peak Maze of Madness Announcement
- Full photo update from the park on MiceChat.com
Halloween Horror Nights 2015 at Universal Studios Hollywood kicks off on Friday, September 18, 2015, and continues on select nights through November 1.
Updates on “Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Studios Hollywood are available here on HorrorBuzz.com and online at HalloweenHorrorNights.com/Hollywood
You can find them on Facebook at: “Halloween Horror Nights – Hollywood,” on Instagram at @HorrorNights and Twitter at @HorrorNights as Creative Director John Murdy reveals a running chronicle of exclusive information. Watch videos on Halloween Horror Nights YouTube and join the conversation using #UniversalHHN.