Hollywood steps out this Halloween on the Warner Bros. Hollywood Studio Tour Made Here: Frites Festival
Halloween is just around the corner, but that doesn’t stop Hollywood stars young and old from getting a major star in Warner Bros.’s mystery action. Horror Made here: A festival of frights.
The Studio Tour expands its already spooky horror trope with new attractions.
Talent from iconic horror films, Warner Bros. properties and more attended, including Tyga, Emma Kenney, Ethan Cutkosky, Steve Howey (Shameless), Lulu Wilson (Annabelle), Bonnie Aarons (The Nun) and Chris Bauer (True Blood), starring Jack Dylan Grazer in “IT”

Gifted: Luke Mullen (L) and Peyton Elizabeth Lee attend a Warner Bros. event
In addition to the return of Pennywise in a reimagined Labyrinth of It Knows that scares you, and the debut of the evil Foundation from Batman: Arkham Asylum, this year’s Horror Made Here will also feature a spooky Labyrinth from The Conjuring Universe, a demonic viewing of the Exorcist, a spooky tour through Freddy vs. Jason Camp Crystal Lake, and much more.
In the Labyrinth reinvented this year, guests will experience a peek into the world of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they encounter a host of demonic spirits from The Conjuring Universe. Fans will fall victim to Annabelle’s devious games, and take on the devil lurking in the shadows of New Line Cinema’s latest installment, The Nun, in theaters September 7, 2018.

Scary: Actress Bonnie Aarons portrays the nun in the new horror movie, The Nun
Deep, dark woods hide the horrific presence of Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, waiting to give visitors the worst nightmare of their lives. On board a Warner Brothers plane. Tour cart, guests must survive a cunning game of cat and mouse as they navigate through the infamous Camp Crystal Lake – unveiling all the horrors along the way.
Brave campers will be left to their own devices to explore the camp, while those unlucky enough to encounter Freddy and Jason will suffer the horrific fate he has in store for them.

Up and coming actor: Jack Dylan Grazer attends the Warner Bros. studio tour. Hollywood Horror Made Here: A Festival Of Frights
Plus, those looking for more supernatural thrills will be in for a treat like Horror Made Here, where they will be offering a special “taboo screening” of the 1973 classic The Exorcist. Visitors who wish to encounter a truly demonic spirit will enter the safe haven of our church. recluse and witness an evil that directly transcends this world of seats. In this 4D experience, guests will relive the most terrifying scenes from The Exorcist in an unholy show known for teasing demonic forces.

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Horror Made Here will debut on October 5, 2018, allowing fans to confront their biggest fears for 13 nights. Tickets are on sale now, starting at $59 per person horrormadehere.com