James Franco dresses as Jack Torrance from The Shining to scare people

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

People love being scared. It’s why people watch scary movies, go on roller coasters, eat at Denny’s. However, I think, people enjoy scaring people more. Or maybe I’m just an asshole. Because I gotta admit, being paid to freak people out at a haunted attraction seems pretty damn fun.

Well, one of the most popular Halloween attraction is Universal Studios’ “Halloween Horror Nights”, and this year they have a SHINING attraction set up for some good ‘ol spook-em-ups. And none other than Green Goblin, Jr. himself, James Franco, joined in on the festivities! And it looks like he’s having a blast! You can see the whole thing on the video embed above.

Any Schmoes been to any of the annual “Halloween Horror Nights”? If so, share your stories!

Meanwhile “Halloween Horror Nights” is going on at Universal Studios select nights thru November 4th, while you can next see James Franco in THE DISASTER ARTIST December 1st.

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