We have another BIG intellectual property coming to Halloween Horror Nights 2025!
Based on the popular film franchise that’s been terrorizing watchers since 2008, the twisted world of Art the Clown comes to life in an-all new ‘Terrifier’ haunted house at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood.
Welcome to the Funhouse.
Spewing from creator, writer, director Damien Leone and producer Phil Falcone along with Dark Age Cinema Productions, Terrifier introduced a new slasher film series to the cinematic world, featuring Art the Clown, a supernatural entity who terrorizes the fictional town of Miles County, New York, on Halloween and tortures victims in creatively cruel and sickeningly sinister ways. The Terrifier film franchise has evolved to become three chilling and gory movies with a fourth film in development and a Halloween Horror Nights haunted house on the way.
During Halloween Horror Nights, guests will experience an unfathomable level of gore as they try to escape becoming Art the Clown’s next victim. “Terrifier” is a grisly haunted house oozing with a new sense of terror that takes guests into Art the Clown’s gruesome Funhouse, which first appeared in Terrifier 2. Guests will be overwhelmed by the sights, sounds, smells and dread of Art’s grotesque kills, gleefully displayed for all to see. As fans make their way through the claustrophobic corridors, they will encounter familiar faces, including Vicky and the Little Pale Girl, and witness iconic kills from the franchise. Chaos reigns at the Clown Café, terror festers in a revolting bathroom and holiday cheer turns deadly in a Christmas nightmare. Guests must escape Art’s twisted world—or become his next gruesome display.

Previously announced haunted houses include originals GÁLKN: Monsters of the North, Grave of Flesh, Dolls: Let’s Play Dead, Hatchet & Chains: Demon Bounty Hunters, and El Artista: A Spanish Haunting, alongside highly-anticipated blockbusters including Jason Universe based on the Friday the 13th franchise, and Fallout, based on the popular video game and Amazon Prime show.
With Orlando’s typical lineup of 10 haunted houses, we have two more house announcements to go. It’s likely the remaining three are more intellectual properties. We’re also anticipating the event’s overall theme, scare zones and entertainment news! Stay tuned for more.
The 34th annual Halloween Horror Nights will take place at Universal Studios Florida from August 29th through November 2nd, 2025. Tickets and Frequent Fear multi-night passes are available now – book your Universal Halloween trip here!

