Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights has been serving up high-quality scares for decades. The fright-inducing Halloween event opened its 34th season on August 29 and just keeps getting better. Case in point: this year’s haunted house lineup, which includes scary walkthrough experiences based on popular intellectual properties like Prime Video’s Fallout TV series, the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie, and one of this writer’s favorite horror movie franchises, Damien Leone’s Terrifier .
“When you look at all three Terrifier films, there’s so much rich content for a haunted house experience,” Ramón Paradoa, one of the masterminds behind Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort, tells Den of Geek . “The vibe of the films — not only the kills, but the character o