Hence why I feel more confident about the rumored mazes this year; they're all based on one storyline, in a sense. IT is based on a single movie, as are Trick 'r Treat, The Thing, and Halloween. AHS and Stranger Things are all based on 1 season. This will allow the creative time to focus primarily on those storylines, and not feel pressured to cut corners to include elements from a multitude of films or seasons, resulting in awkward transitions (or lack of), more characters, and chances to put more intricate designs in settings. That's why Universal Monsters is the only maze that has a bit of a risk. It can go the way of House of Horrors, or can end up like Horrors of Blumhouse.