Stranger Things is coming to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios, with a new haunted house based on the fifth and final season of the Netflix series. The event will kick off on August 28 at Universal Orlando Resort and on September 3 at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Stranger Things at Halloween Horror Nights
Developed in partnership with Netflix, this year’s Stranger Things haunted house will showcase the most gripping moments from the final season in an authentic, visceral experience that places guests at the center of the ultimate battle to save Hawkins. Fans will confront the terror they’ve seen on screen as they navigate iconic locations and encounter favourite characters—all while evading a host of horrifying supernatural creatures…including Vecna himself.
The harrowing adventure will immediately transport guests to the town of Hawkins, as the barrier between reality and the supernatural is collapsing to unleash an ominous darkness. As visitors make their way through familiar scenes, including the Wheeler House, Hawkins National Laboratory, the MAC-Z military base, as well as the haunting realms of the Upside Down and the Abyss, they’ll be hunted at every turn by Demogorgons and other sinister creatures. With Vecna on their heels, the terror intensifies, pulling guests into an all-or-nothing battle for survival.
Additionally, fans will be able to purchase all-new limited-release merchandise, such as a T-shirt and a mug infused with ‘80s nostalgia, plus a new Stranger Things-inspired acrylic figure that fits into the separately sold Infernal Carnival collectible display – with additional collectibles representing this year’s lineup coming soon to create one cohesive display.
Stranger Things
The global phenomenon came to a close on New Year’s Eve with a grand yet polarizing finale, but the franchise continues. An animated series, Stranger Things: Tales from ’85, debuted earlier this year and has already been renewed for a second season.
Additionally, the stage play Stranger Things: The First Shadow has been filmed and will debut on Netflix at a later date. The play is a prequel to the series, exploring the backstory of Henry Creel before he became the antagonist, Vecna.













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