Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Unveils Plans for Terror Tram Honoring Us and Nope

08/18/2022 01:05 pm EDT

A beloved feature of Universal Studios Hollywood is the tram that takes guests on a tour of the studio's backlot, and when the spooky season arrives, the attraction gets an unsettling overhaul as part of Halloween Horror Nights. Various movies, TV series, and franchises are celebrated with this "Terror Tram" and this year will see a celebration of Jordan Peele films Us and Nope. With the Jupiter's Claim set from Nope being added to the tram experience as a permanent fixture, Peele fans will get to immerse themselves even further into his disturbing worlds, thanks to the inclusion of "tethered" characters from Us. Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood kicks off on September 8th and runs select nights through October 31st.

Per press release, "The 'Terror Tram' is unique to Universal Studios Hollywood, inviting guests to explore by foot parts of the famous movie studio backlot, home to some of the most notorious movie sets. Once guests disembark the Tram, the terror is unleashed. This year, the villainous Hollywood Harry unravels 'Hollywood Harry's Halloween,' a nightmarish spectacle with a demented cast of characters that winds past the iconic Psycho House then through Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds set. As guests make their way through a choreographed massacre at the Jupiter's Claim set from Nope, they will encounter The Tethered from Us in a frightening finale of epic proportions. After the success of the 2019 Us house, this experience will feature all-new choreography by conceptual artist and choreographer Madeline Hollander."

The madness continues with thrilling haunted house experiences. The full line-up follows:

All-new scare zones will taunt and torment guests as they navigate the darkness from one terrifying house to the next:

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will also be open during Halloween Horror Nights, inviting guests to experience some of their favorite attractions, including Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and Flight of the Hippogriff. For the first time ever, Death Eaters, a group of Voldemort's most devoted followers, will roam Hogsmeade village, looking to find others willing to show loyalty to the Dark Lord's cause.

You can learn more about this year's Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood at the event's official website.

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