If you thought that Halloween Horror Nights was dead and buried after last year, think again. Like the slasher movie villain that keeps rising, it’s back for 2021. With that announcement comes more about the upcoming mazes. We know that The Haunting of Hill House is screaming it’s way to HHN. Now, it’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Bride of Frankenstein Lives as the next two mazes.

The Bride of Frankenstein Lives At HHN Preview

At its core, Halloween Horror Nights is an extension of the horror film legacy originated by Universal Pictures, and the event continues to honor its blockbuster history with a haunted maze highlighting one of the studio’s most sinister creatures – The Bride of Frankenstein. “Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives” picks up where the 1935 classic film “The Bride of Frankenstein” left off, thrusting guests into chaos as the Bride becomes an unstoppable scientist and begins her mission to revive Frankenstein’s Monster. Her unwavering quest to find eternal life will come at a cost, and guests will soon find themselves entwined in a frenzied battle in their daring attempt to escape

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Joins Halloween Horror Nights

Inspired by the 1974 iconic slasher film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” the “Halloween Horror Nights” mazes will depict a harrowing and intense experience as guests try to outrun the maniacal Leatherface and his unrelenting chainsaw. Guests will embark on a killer journey through a series of familiar scenes from the film and eventually fall victim to a family of cannibals. From a dilapidated gas station to an eerie, old farmhouse, they will witness unimaginable horrors around every corner, soon discovering that nowhere is safe from the demented Leatherface.

Halloween Horror Nights events start at Universal Studios Orlando on Friday, September 3rd. They start at Universal Studios Hollywood on Thursday, September 9th. Both run select nights through October 31st. You can get tickets for the Orlando event now, and Hollywood shortly.

These are incredibly likely to sell out, so grab them when you can. Following this, there’s sure to be more announcements regarding mazes at Halloween Horror Nights in the coming weeks.

Beetlejuice is also making his comeback at HHN Orlando.

So, what do you think of these two mazes for Horror Nights?

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