Insidious: The Further Coming To Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 2024

Find yourself stepping through the red door in this spooky new HHN house!

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With the spooky season just around the corner, Universal Orlando Resort have revealed the next house in the Halloween Horror Nights line up; "Insidious: The Further".

Inspired by all films in the Insidious horror franchise, this HHN house will take guests "deeper into the paranormal dimension of tortured souls and demonic entities." As you find yourself walking through the infamous red door, you'll encounter some of the supernatural forces that reside on the other side.

Just like the Lambert family, guests at this year's HHN will come face to face with the KeyFace, Bride in Black and Man Who Can’t Breathe. As you make your way through "The Further", you'll even encounter the Red-Faced Demon.

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As you travel through red door after red door, you'll go deeper into a dark and timeless astral world. The question is, will you be able to find your way back or will the ghosts trap you in "The Further" forever.

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"Insidious: The Further" will be just one of 10 scary mazes coming to Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights and joins Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and A Quiet Place in the line up for this year's event.

Guests over at Universal Studios Hollywood's HHN will also get to experience "Insidious: The Further" along with A Quiet Place maze that is also coming to the west coast.

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Halloween Horror Nights will run on select nights between 30th August and 3rd November in Orlando. On the west coast the event will begin 5th September and run across select nights until 3rd November.

Tickets for individual nights and multiple nights are already on sale now.

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