An haunted house is coming to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights.
Universal Studios has announced that an Insidious haunted house, which is inspired by the popular horror franchise, will allow fans to travel into The Further at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando and Hollywood.
“Guests’ journey into Insidious: The Further begins as they step through the iconic red door, where many of the tormented spirits and demons from the franchise await – determined to ensnare humans and steal their souls,” Universal said of the Haunted House. “Fans will come face-to-face with The Red-Faced Demon, who will attempt to lure them into his lair; the grim KeyFace, hoping to lock his victims in this dark dimension; the ghastly and dangerous Bride in Black; and the vengeful spirit of the Man Who Can’t Breathe. As guests make their way through the haunted house, they’ll go from red door to red door – traveling deeper into a dark and timeless astral world where they must evade this collection of sinister creatures at every spine-chilling turn, or their souls will be trapped here…forever.”
Watch an announcement video for the Insidious: The Further haunted house here (watch more trailers and clips):
The Insidious haunted house opens on Friday, August 30, 2024, at Universal Orlando Resort (click here for ticket information) and on Thursday, September 5, 2024, at Universal Studios Hollywood (click here for ticket information).
There have been five movies in the Insidious franchise thus far, including 2010’s Insidious, 2013’sInsidious: Chapter 2, 2015’s Insidious: Chapter 3, 2018’s Insidious: The Last Key, and 2023’s Insidious: The Red Door. James Wan directed the first two entries, while Leigh Whannell helmed Insidious: Chapter 3, Adam Robitel directed Insidious: The Last Key, and Patrick Wilson made Insidious: The Red Door.
A sixth Insidious film is currently in development and is scheduled to be released on August 29, 2025. A spin-off titled Thread: An Insidious Tale is
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