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Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights returns to the Upside Down with ‘Stranger Things’ house

Annual Halloween event starts Aug. 28

A "Stranger Things" haunted house will be featured at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. (Universal Orlando Resort)

ORLANDO, Fla. – “Stranger Things” fans will get a chance to return to Hawkins, Indiana, at Universal Orlando later this year.

The theme park announced a new haunted house based on the Netflix streamer will be part of the lineup at Halloween Horror Nights.

The “Stranger Things” haunted house will feature moments from the final season of the show, taking guests through locations in the battle to save Hawkins, like the Wheeler House, the MAC-Z military base, the Upside Down, and the Abyss, before a final confrontation with Vecna.

The 35th edition of Halloween Horror Nights opens on Aug. 28 and runs on select nights through Nov. 1.

This year, HHN will feature the “Infernal Carnival of Nightmares,” bringing back icons and enemies Jack the Clown and Oddfellow for a reality-warping experience.

[WATCH: Halloween Horror Nights icons return! See Universal’s announcement at MEGACON Orlando]

The “Stranger Things” house is the third attraction announced for HHN. Universal has already announced a house for Jack and Oddfellow, and another based on the film “Sinners.”

Tickets for Halloween Horror Nights are now available.

In related news, “Stranger Things” star Jamie Campbell Bower, who played Vecna, will be a guest at horror convention Spooky Empire, happening in Orlando Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Find details HERE.


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