
Halloween Horror Nights 13 returns, bringing Netflix's ‘Stranger Things' back to life
There's plenty to look forward to beyond the Stranger Things haunted house. For one, the locally-inspired haunted house 'Singapore's Most Haunted' returns for its second edition with 'Singapore's Most Haunted: Build to Horror'. Here, the 'Demonic Sinseh' possesses the innocent through his dark ritual, turning the neighbourhood into a living hell.
Creatures and demons from ancient Japanese folklore emerge along the scare zone titled 'The Realm of Yokai'. Inspired by the Japanese folklore Hyakki Yagyō (also known as the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons), escape vengeful demons in this scare zone. Keep your ears open for the 13 thunderous chimes within the scare zone, as each chime sees the arrival of a new wave of spirits.
Above Get ready as the ghouls are coming out to play (Photo: Instagram / @Universalstudiossingapore)
At The Fearground scare zone, face chaotic carnies and survive deadly attractions. Once an amusement park, the grounds are now overgrown with deadly monsters. Don't get caught by the ringleader The Death Devil, who's looking for contestants for his twisted game show 'Dare or Die Live!'.
In addition, guests can look forward to new live shows such as Once Upon a Time…to Die . The show follows Mr Rabid, who's desperate to prolong his life by stealing life-altering items from innocent fairytale legends.
More information to come. Watch this space.
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