Starting this month at Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood, and next month at Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Singapore, guests will discover terrifying new merchandise offerings showcasing ‘where horror lives.’
This year’s Halloween Horror Nights collection introduces the largest line-up yet of apparel, souvenirs, homeware, collectables, accessories and more at Universal Studios theme parks globally, as well as retailers outside of the theme parks.
“Halloween Horror Nights is the ultimate destination for thrills and chills, and we’re providing fans the opportunity to express their affinity or bring some of their favorite frights home with them,” commented Vince Klaseus, president at Universal Products & Experiences, a division of Universal Destinations & Experiences. “From coast to coast, Japan and Singapore, as well as retailers like Amazon and Hot Topic, guests around the globe are able to celebrate their fandom of the dark side like never before with merchandise inspired by horror hits and eerie original stories.”
At Halloween Horror Nights, guests at both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood can elevate their experience with a variety of new merchandise collections including the adorable yet creepy baby pumpkin, Lil’ Boo across a variety of items; a new Halloween Horror Nights range; killer doll Chucky with an updated popcorn bucket; the return of Ghostbusters with two collections featuring vintage artwork inspired by the classic film, as well as new designs based on the Sony Pictures’ latest instalment; Universal Monsters return with a twist; and products inspired by films such as Blumhouse’s M3GAN, The Black Phone and The Purge.
Starting from 26 August at Universal Studios Hollywood, fans can shop exclusive products inspired by The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy, a new Dia de Los Muertos-inspired collection, and more at Universal Studios Store, Animation Studio Store, Jurassic Outfitters and Production Central as well as the Universal Studios Store, Cartooniversal and Production Central at CityWalk.
Meanwhile, from 28 August at Universal Orlando Resort, y where an ancient evil has been unleashed in this year’s all-new Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store at Universal Studios Florida.
Further activity includes the return of Halloween Horror Nights to Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Singapore, while merchandise will also be available on Amazon including art directly from Monstrous 2: The Nightmares of Latin America and Luchadores Monstruosos at Universal Studios Hollywood, as well as an assortment of designs from years past.
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