Anyone know why they don’t do anything like that anymore?
Didn’t pull enough people away from other stuff to be worth it I would guess.
Anyone know why they don’t do anything like that anymore?
Didn’t pull enough people away from other stuff to be worth it I would guess.
Anyone know why they don’t do anything like that anymore?
Looks like an announcement today shared with Hollywood - Murdy has done his usual tweet. Guessing Corpses today?
That tweet usually means tomorrow.
Guessing Corpses?Looks like an announcement today shared with Hollywood - Murdy has done his usual tweet. Guessing Corpses today?
Guessing Corpses?
Are you talking about the "By the pricking of my thumbs" tweet? You know that's Shakespeare?
Us being the Blumhouse property already elevates this line up. If that’s the weakest house or house you’re most unsure of, it’s still a hell of a lot better than getting another HoB or Purge house.
I do indeed. Big fan of the Bard :grin:. Though I prefer Othello to Macbeth when it comes to his tragedies. And yes, I know it’s the same tweet he does before announcements hence flagging it. But looks like my guess of 1000 corpses being announced was off the mark. At least for today anyway lol.Guessing Corpses?
Are you talking about the "By the pricking of my thumbs" tweet? You know that's Shakespeare?
I think Comicbook.com accidentally leaked the next house. Its not on their site, they must have taken it down, but Apple news has the article:
Halloween Horror Nights Will Have You Seeing Double With Us Maze
Filmmaker Jordan Peele made his directorial debut with the horror film Get Out, a film which went on to become not only a major financial success, but also became one of the biggest cultural events of the year. His sophomore effort, this year's Us, was another genre achievement, which delivered audiences a more straightforward horror experience than the layered exploration of racism of Get Out. An added bonus of Us being a more blatant riff of the genre is that it will make for a more exhilarating experience when it is adapted into a maze for Halloween Horror Nights, which opens on September 6th.
Per press release, "Featuring the unnerving labyrinth of underground tunnels that stretch from coast to coast below America, to the disorienting and the ominous uprising of 'The Tethered' doppelgängers of every living man, woman and child in the countrythe Us maze will place guests at the heart of this living nightmare where they quickly realize they are their own worst enemy.
"The journey begins circa 1986 as guests follow in the footsteps of the young girl they first meet as Adelaide Wilson as she innocently ventures through a mirror funhouse at the Santa Cruz boardwalk and has a fateful and traumatic encounter with her tethered doppelgänger, an event that will forever alter both of their lives. The harrowing experience will then transition to present day, thrusting guests into the chaos of 'The Tethered' uprising as they emerge from their tunnels to murder their privileged doubles in a nationwide coordinated act of rebellion."
"It's very exciting to know that fans of Us will get to experience firsthand the terror of being stalked and tormented by The Tethered. Its been a lifelong ambition of mine to create a monster that would scare people on Halloween, so having The Tethered join such esteemed company is a dream come true, Peele shared in a statement.
Jordan Peele has put his indelible stamp on a new genre of psychological horror films with the Academy Award-winning movie, Get Out and the critically-acclaimed film, Us, John Murdy, Executive Producer of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood noted. And, its an honor to have the opportunity to work with him and his talented team to bring his unique vision for Us to life as a living horror movie as part of Halloween Horror Nights.
The idea that we are our own worst enemy and the visuals around that notion are what made the story of Us so compelling, personal, and exciting for our design team to translate, Michael Aiello, Sr. Director of Entertainment Creative for Universal Orlando Resort expressed. Surrounding our guests in that horrific world of duality Jordan Peele created is a perfect fit for Universals Halloween Horror Nights.
Halloween Horror Nights begins Friday, September 6th in Orlando and on Friday, September 13th in Hollywood. Additional details about the events will be revealed soon. For more information about Halloween Horror Nights and to purchase select tickets at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort, visit www.HalloweenHorrorNights.com.
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i was honestly expecting US to be the final announcement
Would have been fantastic if this wasn't spoiled weeks ago...
I enjoyed the movie US but not sure how will work as a house, will be interesting to see how it will work.