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I'm sure it'll be easy enough to follow, esp if the
child and adult versions of the killers are wearing the same masks.


This house is actually at the top of my list for the year. It sounds so weird.
This is behind only SS2 on my hype list. The rumors of the sets being massive ala Blood Moon/DMP, the amount of gore/creative kills rumored, the whole concept intrigues me.

I just imagine The Devil's Rejects in a fancy gated community or development.
 
Very interested to hear more story details in the podcast. Children triplets murdering their entire family is rather disturbing and dark, even for HHN.

Although I do have a small theory that's more than likely me just overanalyzing as usual, but I think it's still fun and interesting to think about:

The Triplets murder their family as children, and here in Sinister/Surreal's nightmare realm, it's recreated with them now murdering the entire neighborhood years later.
 
looking at the art work again, I wish they had cooler masks. specially if they are going to recreate scenes from room to room

I hope their masks are more detailed than the art work
 
OK so what I have so far for 3s:
1. Triplets (obvs)
2. 9th Birthday Party (3 + 3 + 3)
3. March (3rd Month)

And the original murders happened on 1984, recommitted every 10 years. I thought it was strange as to why they didn't pick something like 1983 but by starting in 1984 + every 10 years, that puts us at 2024, HHN 33

I think there's going to be a lot of fun details in this house
 
Looking at photos from some of the first Unmasking The Horror tour...

While I'd like to reserve judgement until I've seen the whole thing, Universal seems to be okay with these tours so I'm okay giving and early opinion.

It's giving "We couldn't get the rights for a slasher this year". And it feels like they're taking a stab at an original Blumhouse-style or Halloween-style house, but without the memories of the IP and the iconic recreations of movie moments, I think it's a commonly-held belief (correct me if I'm wrong) that these houses are regarded as "middle-of-the road". I do hope the story elements are as legible as possible during the show light levels of the event, as I think the conceit of the story and the cribbing of "Murder Podcast" vibes are quite genius, so long as they don't get lost in the sauce of a rote slasher house.