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Warner Bros. Is Bringing Your Greatest Fears To Life With The Return Of "Horror Made Here"


This Halloween season, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood dares you to enter their iconic backlot for an incredible Halloween party where evil clowns, demon nuns, super villains, possessed dolls and the devil himself will come to life. Be prepared to face your deepest fears and see what nightmares await you from the twisted minds that brought you IT, The Conjuring, Freddy vs. Jason, The Exorcist, and from WB Games, "Batman: Arkham Asylum."

"We're not just a scare factory or a haunted house – as the creator of legendary horror films, what better way to celebrate Halloween than with a party on the Warner Bros. backlot? We're thrilled to welcome guests who are ready to brave their deepest nightmares," said Gary Soloff, Director of Marketing, WBSTH. "Due to the overwhelming demand from last year's event, we've extended our nights and hours and made this year's festival, night tour, and mazes bigger, better, and scarier, so our guests can expect more pulse-pounding terror than ever before."

Horror Made Here will also offer a series of attractions and activities for horror loving fans, including:

  • Devil’s Drop Tower: Adventurous visitors will have the opportunity to take the 90-foot plunge into the air for the scream of their life.

  • Stage 48: Script to Scream: Enter the world of Tim Burton and see authentic props and costumes from his iconic movies Sweeney Todd, The Corpse Bride, Mars Attacks! and for the first time ever on display at Warner Bros., original props from the Halloween classic, Beetlejuice.

  • Horror Makeup Demonstrations: Learn how makeup artists bring terrifying characters to life with our special Horror Made Here SFX makeup demonstrations throughout the night.

  • The Lost Boys Arcade: Play iconic games in the retro Lost Boys-themed arcade. Games include titles like Ms. Pac-Man, Tetris, Mario Bros, Space Invaders and Terminator 2 Pinball.

  • Horror Made Here Night Tour: Board a quick nighttime tour through the Warner Bros.’ backlot for a guided exploration behind-the-scenes of beloved titles in horror entertainment, including iconic filming locations like New York Street, where House of Wax was shot.

Horror Made Here has been extended from six to 13 nights starting October 5th, 2018, with more mazes and details to be announced this summer. Tickets go on sale beginning August 1st, starting from $59 per person at horrormadehere.com. This year introduces the "VIP Fright Pass" to accommodate those looking to jump to the front of the line for each attraction and night tour, as well as providing free priority parking and two complimentary beverages.

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