'Halloween Horror Nights' Events Are In Full Swing

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Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights at got off to a terrifying start as Hollywood celebrities paraded along the blood-red carpet in honor of the event's opening night festivities, which kicked off on September 16, and will continue on select nights through November 5, 2016.

Attending celebrity guests included Linda Blair (The Exorcist and Founder of the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation); "American Horror Story" cast, including Evan Peters, Denis O'Hare, Finn Wittrock and Naomi Grossman; Eli Roth ("Eli Roth Presents Terror Tram," Hostel); director Michael Dougherty (Krampus) and Seth Green (Krampus, "Family Guy"); Ouija: Origin of Evil cast, including Elizabeth Reaser, Annalise Basso, Lulu Wilson, Kate Siegel and director Mike Flanagan; Slash (musician); director James Wan (Insidious and "MacGyver"); Leigh Whannell (Insidious and Saw franchises); Guillermo Diaz ("Scandal"); Mark Ballas ("Dancing with the Stars"); Diego Boneta ("Scream Queens"); Olivia Holt ("I Didn't Do It"); Jabbawockeez; and John Murdy, Creative Director at Universal Studios Hollywood and Executive Producer of "Halloween Horror Nights."

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, brings together the sickest minds in horror to immerse guests in a living, breathing, three-dimensional world of terror.

The event features a new slate of film and television production quality mazes, frightful scare zones and a fully re-imagined "Terror Tram" experience - all uniquely themed to today's most definitive horror properties.

This year's slate of mazes includes, "American Horror Story," inspired by Ryan Murphy's critically-acclaimed, Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning television anthology series on the FX network; "The Exorcist: The Possession of Regan MacNeil," based on the iconic supernatural horror film; "Freddy vs.

Jason: Dream Battle," inspired by New Line Cinema's 2003 film that brought together the biggest horror icons in history: demented killer Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and notorious hockey mask killer Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th); "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Blood Brothers," which pits guests against the unsavory wrath of manic killer Leatherface and his mentally unhinged brother, Chop Top; "Halloween: Hell Comes to Haddonfield," an all-new maze inspired by the second film in the classic "Halloween" horror franchise; "Krampus: The Christmas Devil," based on Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures' Christmas-themed horror film that brings to life the fabled anthropomorphic "half-goat, half-demon" horned creature who terrorizes those devoid of holiday spirit; "The Walking Dead," an authentic living representation of AMC's hit television series that takes the realism of the show to an entirely new level with the permanent attraction, as well as "Eli Roth Presents Terror Tram," marking the first time ever that the signature attraction comes to life through the twisted mind of the filmmaker; and an all-new performance by the award-winning hip hop-dance crew Jabbawockeez.

"Halloween Horror Nights" dates are: September 16, 17, 23, 24, 29, 30, October 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and November 4 and 5, 2016.

"Halloween Horror Nights" also takes place on select nights at Universal Orlando Resort.

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