Fair enough.Personally never want to see MidSommar come to HHN.
Pretty solid lineup, definitely has enough to appeal to the hardcore fans while still drawing in the GP. I like the concept of a 90s theme, since both coasts have had the sort of loose 80s theme the last couple years, it would be a nice switch up, and 90s horror isn't generally an aesthetic used often in haunts so it would be interesting to see. I also like the idea of Exterminatorz Y2K, I don't really know what it would entail, but the name alone has me interested. I of course also have to appreciate the inclusion of Twin Peaks, since it sits right up at the top of my wishlist of mazes I hope will show up someday. Overall I think as far as fan line ups go, this one is pretty solid, definitely feels like something that could actually happen, assuming all the rights negotiations worked out.HHN 2020 - THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: A Celebration of the 90's!- Twin Peaks (Seasons 1-3 + FWWM): A Megahouse!
- Scream
- Hellraiser
- IT
- Batman: Arkham Asylum
- Exterminatorz Y2K: An Original Maze
- The Cabin in the Woods
- All Hallow's Evil
SCAREZONES- Gotham City: No Man's Land (Backlot Gauntlet)
- Derry County Fair (Opening Ceremony)
- Camp Carnage (French St. - themed to boy scouts being terrorized by a cult)
- Child's Play: Good Guys Galore (Tunnel)
- Deatheaters (WWoHP)
SHOWS- Late Night with... Beetlejuice?
- Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle
- Academy of Villains
Thoughts? Had the idea after someone jokingly referred to a comment of mine to be saved for a 90's themed year.
Mmm I wouldn't say so. It's more political that anything.
I think the best way to make a DC title work is City Under Siege. Make it take place in Arkham and on the streets.
Dude...i think you can be the next murdy with these lineups.thinking of all of the line-ups I made up while on the forums, I figured why not take the time and effort to crank out a good line-up of mazes mixed in with the usuals. hell I think Cube could have been a solid maze, cause the film itself is perfect for it.
personally give me thoughts, I typed this out with the intention of making a good line up.
Halloween Horror Nights: A Legacy Of Madness
MAZES
- Wolfenstein: The New World Order! (Creepshow Tent)
- Eli Roth Presents: The Art Of Torture (Ghostbusters tent)
- Shudder's Creepshow: Volume 3 (Tram Garage Two)
- HHN: A Legacy Of Horror & Gore (WaterWorld Queue)
- CUBE: The Labyrinth Of Nightmares (ST Soundstage)
- Urban Legends: Spirits And Demons Of The East (Tram Garage One)
- Rob Zombie's 666: Satan's Hellscape (Fmtwm tent)
- Zombieland: Nut Up Or Shut up (Parsian Square)
- Jack The Clown's Big Top Of Madness (Mummy Queue)
- The Asylum: Under New Mangement (747)
- AMC's The Walking Dead: The Beginning Of The End (TWD location)
SCARE ZONES
Welcome to Zombieland U.S.A (French St.)
HHN: Hollowed Past (New York St.)
All Hallow's Evil: Pagan Traditions (Tunnel)
Rob Zombie's Trip To Hell (Backlot Gauntlet)
Jack The Clown's Midway Of The Bizzare (Lower Lot)
Stephen King's Chilling Nightmares (Main Street)
SHOWS
Beetlejuice's Graveyard Shenanigans (Special Effects Theater)
Hollywood Harry's Big Top Of The Bizarre (Animal Actors Stage)
Dude...i think you can be the next murdy with these lineups.
Exactly man, like i really want a semi original Blair Witch maze, along with some actual good takes on Freddy and Jason. I also love your idea for a Jekyll and Hyde maze, as i think the old 1800 London streets and alleys will work well for a maze.thanks, man, I appreciate the comment. like most on here seem like a pipe-dream but that's what I like about this forum thread, people making original maze ideas mixed with the usual IPs. like hell im a fan of Murdy's work but crap man, half of the maze ideas on here i wish were brought to life
Those are great HZorror. If there was room for one more maze I think it would be a based off Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark mixing classic fan favorite episodes.
Theirs a miniseries coming next month.still mad the film adaptation got shelved.
Exactly man, like i really want a semi original Blair Witch maze, along with some actual good takes on Freddy and Jason. I also love your idea for a Jekyll and Hyde maze, as i think the old 1800 London streets and alleys will work well for a maze.
Anyway about the Are You Afraid of Dark maze for HHN?
Surprised you didn't mention Dead Mans Float.i could see it working, a best of the episodes having the fan favorites, also you can't have it without the carnival of doom and mr.tophat
still makes me think nickelodeon today is much tamer than from what we saw before, im confused that i didn't list off dead man's float, like stuff like that could work for sure at horror nightsSurprised you didn't mention Dead Mans Float.