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Latest buzzzz: ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ ‘Bride of Frankenstein’ head to Halloween Horror Nights

ORLANDO, Fla. — Classic horror icons will come to life at Halloween Horror Nights this fall, Universal Orlando Resort announced Thursday.

The theme park announced two mazes to add to the growing list of attractions at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights: “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives.”

“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” maze is inspired by the iconic 1974 slasher films and will depict a harrowing and intense experience as guests try to outrun the maniacal Letherface and his unrelenting chainsaw, Universal said.

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Guests will encounter a series of scenes from the film including a dilapidated gas station, an eerie old farmhouse and a family of cannibals.

“Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives” picks up where the 1935 film “The Bride of Frankenstein” and thrusts guests into chaos as the Bride becomes an unstoppable scientists and begins her mission to revive Frankenstein’s Monster.

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Despite Halloween Horror Nights being canceled last year, “The Bride of Frankenstein Lives” maze made an appearance in the fall with social distancing measures in place.

Universal has also announced mazes based off the classic film “Beetlejuice” and the Netflix series “House on Haunted Hill.”

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Adam Poulisse, WFTV.com

Adam Poulisse joined WFTV in November 2019.