‘Sinners’ Haunted House Coming to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando
We may just be heading into summer, but the spooky season is right around the corner.
Universal Orlando Resort just made an exciting Halloween Horror Nights announcement and fans are already talking.
New Haunted House

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Universal has just announced a brand-new haunted house inspired by Warner Bros. Pictures’ hit supernatural horror film “Sinners” for Halloween Horror Nights 35.
The experience debuts August 28 at Universal Studios Florida and will transport guests into the dark world of the blockbuster film.

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The haunted house will take fans back to the 1930s Mississippi Delta and inside Club Juke, where twin brothers Smoke and Stack attempt to open a juke joint for their community.
What begins as a celebration quickly turns into chaos when terrifying vampires invade the night.

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According to Universal Orlando, guests will encounter familiar characters from the film, including Sammie, Mary, Annie, Pearline, Cornbread, and the vampires Remmick, Bert, and Joan.
As visitors move through the haunted house, they will battle to escape the growing terror before sunrise.
Sinners

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“It’s been incredible to see audiences connect with ‘Sinners’ in such a powerful way,” producers Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler, and Sev Ohanian shared in a joint statement.
“Now, partnering with Halloween Horror Nights gives fans the chance to step even deeper into the world of the film.”

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Halloween Horror Nights runs select nights from August 28 through Nov. 1 and will feature 10 all-new haunted houses, scare zones, live entertainment, and specialty tours.
Tickets, Express Passes, R.I.P. Tours, and vacation packages are all available now through Universal Orlando Resort.

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