Universal Studios’ “Halloween Horror Nights” Releases New ‘Stranger Things’ Artwork

Margaret
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Image courtesy of Universal Studios.
Netflix’s original series ‘Stranger Things’ returns to Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort with all-new “Halloween Horror Nights” mazes this fall 2019. Image courtesy of Universal Studios.

Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort have released new artwork for the all-new Stranger Things mazes coming to “Halloween Horror Nights” this fall.

The artwork was designed exclusively by Kyle Lambert, who has previously illustrated art for seasons 1-3 of the mega-hit Netflix original series, and depicts the Stranger Things cast bravely facing a horrifying monster and ferocious Demodogs – a fate guests will soon experience themselves in the mazes at the nation’s premier Halloween events.

This year’s chilling mazes will pick up where last year’s mazes left off, continuing the suspenseful storyline where a mysterious entity terrorizes the small town of Hawkins, Indiana, and delving even further into the Upside Down.

The mazes on both coasts will also parallel the hit show as it leaps forward to 1985, taking guests on a terrifying excursion through portions of the latest season of Stranger Things, which is now streaming on Netflix.

“Halloween Horror Nights” begins Friday, September 6 in Orlando and Friday, September 13 in Hollywood. Additional details about the events will be revealed soon. For more information about “Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort, visit their website here.

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Margaret has been a writer and editor for Nerds and Beyond since 2018. She loves Grogu, Doctor Who, and The OA. And she's still salty about #WaywardSisters. Find her on Twitter and TikTok at @MargNation.
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