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Universal Orlando has announced its full plans for its highly anticipated upcoming Halloween Horror Nights, including a zone designed and inspired by The Weeknd.

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Kicking off on Friday, September 2, 2022, and running all the way through October 31, 2022, Halloween Horror Nights 2022 — which marks the 31st anniversary of the scary event — will feature six original concepts amongst some of the more infamous and mainstay attractions, with 10 total haunted houses, five scare zones, and two live shows for fans to check out, including the previously announced “The Horrors of Blumhouse” attraction.

Perhaps most surprising, however, is the inclusion of The Weeknd: After Hours Nightmare, a haunted house inspired by select tracks from The Weeknd’s album. While participants make their way through the house, they’ll be treated to various tracks and short films from the artist, as well as stalked by bandaged maniacs, toad-like creatures, and more.

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The full list of available attractions coming to Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 2022 is as follows:

SIX NEW ORIGINAL HAUNTED HOUSES

  • Enter an unsettling 1920s speakeasy only to discover that they are the main ingredient of witch’s brew in “Spirits of the Coven”
  • Face a putrid, skin-crawling infestation of spiders, roaches, flies, bees and more in “Bugs: Eaten Alive”
  • Escape or become prey to a no-longer mythical, fanged creature in “Fiesta de Chupacabras”
  • Attempt to survive visiting hours for horrifying monsters serving time in “Hellblock Horror”
  • Endure a petrifying winter thunderstorm in a seaside village ruled by an undead fisherman in “Dead Man’s Pier: Winter’s Wake”
  • Encounter bloodthirsty mutants living in a post-apocalyptic subway system in “Descendants of Destruction”

These original experiences complete the lineup of 10 terrifying haunted houses coming to Halloween Horror Nights 2022, which also include “The Weeknd: After Hours Nightmare,” “Halloween,” “Universal Monsters: Legends Collide­” and “The Horrors of Blumhouse.

FIVE SCARE ZONES

  • Encounter The Pumpkin Lord and all his devious subjects in “Horrors of Halloween”
  • Reap the wrath of scarecrows who will stop at nothing to harvest their souls in “Scarecrow: Cursed Soil”
  • Experience a terrifying 1950s Halloween parade-gone-wrong alongside bloodthirsty trick-or-treaters in “Sweet Revenge”
  • Venture through an ominous Halloween thunderstorm within a ghastly cemetery in “Graveyard: Deadly Unrest”
  • Escape an evil sorceress bringing forth an army of ravenous monstrosities in “Conjure the Dark”

TWO LIVE SHOWS

  • Halloween Nightmare Fuel Wildfire – the sequel to last year’s fan-favorite “Halloween Nightmare Fuel” show featuring the world-famous performance group, The Fuel Girls – highlighting a new Dreamer in the depths of a new nightmare set to a heart-pounding metal, rock and electronica score.
  • Ghoulish! A Halloween Tale, an all-new show taking place in the Universal Studios lagoon that follows the Grim Reaper on the undertaking of what happens beyond the grave – all set to eerily-remixed music by some of today’s most iconic artists.

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By Dave Jenks

Dave Jenks is an American novelist and Veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Between those careers, he’s worked as a deckhand, commercial fisherman, divemaster, taxi driver, construction manager, and over the road truck driver, among many other things. He now lives on a sea island, in the South Carolina Lowcountry, with his wife and youngest daughter. They also have three grown children, five grand children, three dogs and a whole flock of parakeets. Stinnett grew up in Melbourne, Florida and has also lived in the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, and Cozumel, Mexico. His next dream is to one day visit and dive Cuba.