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What Fans Can Look Forward to in the ‘Terrifier’ House at Halloween Horror Nights 2025

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Terrifier fans are eagerly looking forward to the indie franchise that will be getting its very own house at Halloween Horror Nights 2025—and with good reason! The Terrifier franchise excels in the practical effects and stand-out killer departments, both of which are ingredients for an incredible HHN house.

Art fanatics on both coasts can expect a close encounter with the killer clown this year. The Terrifier house will appear at Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights, which spans 48 nights between August 29 and November 2, as well as at Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights in Southern California, running from September 4 through November 2.

Here’s what we know about the house so far—and what we hope to see!

The House Will Be Inspired by Terrifier 2, but There Will Likely Be Nods to the Other Films

In an official press release reported by Fangoria, Universal Studios confirmed that the Terrifier house at Halloween Horror Nights will take us “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.”

Smells? Let’s hope that means some good-old carnival scents will be pumped into the house (in addition to the overwhelming stench of blood and death, of course).

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But it sounds like the house won’t restrict itself in the chaos of Terrifier 2 alone. Per the press release: “Chaos reigns at the Clown Café, terror festers in a revolting bathroom and holiday cheer turns deadly in a Christmas nightmare.” Does that mean we’ll see the unfortunate Victoria Heyes hibernating in her goopy bathtub from Terrifier 3, or Art slaughtering a couple in the shower? And will we get the Santa Clown mall massacre, or Art’s brutal liquid nitrogen kill? You’ll have to check out our upcoming coverage to find out—or brave the house yourself!

Vicky and the Little Pale Girl Will Accompany Art the Clown in Scaring Guests

Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) might be the star of the Terrifier films, but he’s not the only demented face that guests will encounter in the house! The press release notes that we’ll meet fan-favorite Victoria “Vicky” Heyes, played in the films by Samantha Scaffidi. A final girl gone very, very wrong, Vicky is the horrifically disfigured survivor of the first movie’s massacre, who goes on to aid and abet the killer clown after being possessed by the Little Pale Girl and rebirthing Art. Speaking of the Little Pale Girl, she’s going to make an appearance, too!

But what about brave Sienna (Lauren LaVera), the hero of Terrifier 2 and 3, last seen decapitating Vicky and vowing to rescue her cousin Gabbie from Hell? While there’s been no mention of her yet (at least that I’ve seen), let’s hope she shows up to help us avoid becoming Art’s next victim—perhaps wearing her iconic Valkyrie armor.

This Will Be Universal’s Bloodiest House Ever, With Both a Wet and Dry Path

The Terrifier films are known for their extravagant and often stomach-churning practical gore effects, so it’s no surprise that Halloween Horror Nights is teasing an exquisitely gory haunted house for fans. Darren Scott, editor of SFX Magazine, shared details from the UK media event, noting that this will be “the bloodiest and goriest house that HHN has EVER done” with “more water effects than in any house, ever.”

If this is your first visit to Halloween Horror Nights, water effects are often used to simulate the sensation of being splashed with blood or other fluids. A good way to guess when they’re coming is to look out for anti-splash mats beneath your feet. But if you’re worried about getting damp, never fear: this will reportedly be a branching house, with guests able to choose a “wet” or “dry” path on their way out. That suggests some of the goriest scenes will take place at the very end. So, brace yourself. And maybe wear a poncho.

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The Clown Café Could Get Its Own Food Booth

With most houses at Halloween Horror Nights being accompanied by a themed food booth, what Terrifier-inspired snacks and drinks can we expect? Are there Art Crispies treats in our future?

The food and drink offerings for Halloween Horror Nights 34 have yet to be revealed, so we can only speculate at this point. However, with the Orlando event set to kick off in late August, we can expect to see the food booth facades going up soon, which may give us a hint of what’s in store. If you’re planning to visit the parks this month, keep your eyes peeled for signs of a Clown Café. But… maybe don’t get too close. Just in case Art the Clown has arrived early.

The Terrifier house is just one of ten epic new houses coming to Halloween Horror Nights 2025, along with Five Nights at Freddy’s, Fallout, the Jason Universe, and much more. All tickets are on sale now from Universal’s website, and we’ve got a handy guide to help you make the most of your trip. See you in the fog!

And stay tuned for more Halloween Horror Nights coverage from us here at Horror Press!

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Samantha McLaren is a queer Scottish writer, artist, and horror fanatic living in NYC. Her writing has appeared in publications like Fangoria, Scream the Horror Magazine, and Bloody Disgusting, as well as on her own blog, Terror in Tartan. If she's not talking about Bryan Fuller's Hannibal or Peter Cushing, she's probably asleep.

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Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow Return for Halloween Horror Nights 35

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Wake up, babe—the first announcements for Halloween Horror Nights 2026 just dropped, and they’ve got us hyped! This year marks the 35th installment of the premiere Halloween season event, and to celebrate the anniversary, HHN is bringing back not one but two of its biggest icons: Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow!

Universal Creative made the announcement at this weekend’s MEGACON Orlando “Behind the Screams: Crafting 35 Years of Fear at Universal Halloween Horror Nights” panel, followed by an X post clarifying that “the forces of horror are BACK. Jack The Clown and Dr. Oddfellow return to wreak havoc together at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights” The team also revealed the name of the first house: Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control

What does the return of these two icons—historically bitter rivals—mean for guests, and what can we expect to see in the house? Read on for everything we know about HHN 35 so far, and a quick primer on the lore for the uninitiated! 

Credit: Universal Halloween Horror Nights / Inside The Magic

Who is Jack the Clown?

Debuting at Halloween Horror Nights X in the year 2000, Jack the Clown was HHN’s first original icon. In the real world, he’s the result of a series of surveys conducted by the Universal team that consistently revealed clowns to be visitors’ biggest fear. But his lore within the universe of HHN is much more complicated—and sinister.

Born in the late 1800s, Jack “the Clown” Schmidt started life as a performing clown, eventually finding his way to Dr. Oddfellow’s Carnival of Thrills in the early 1900s. When local authorities realized that the traveling carnival was leaving a trail of missing children in its wake and began closing in, Jack confided his crimes to his boss, who didn’t take the news well. Not wanting the police at his door, Oddfellow murdered Jack and stuffed his body into a box, hiding him (and the dead kids’ corpses) inside a sideshow attraction. 

Who is Dr. Oddfellow?

Dr. Rich Oddfellow is a fascinating character even outside of his connection with Jack. Long before getting entangled with the kiddie killer, Oddfellow was obsessed with the Zodiac, believing it held the potential to grant him power and immortality—and he wasn’t afraid to commit some twisted, ritualistic murders of his own to unlock its secrets. His quest led him deep into the jungle, where he uncovered a crystal skull that he used to create his Cane of Souls. 

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During their struggle, Jack managed to gouge a chunk out of his boss’s face, leaving Oddfellow with a distinctive scar on his cheek. Oddfellow would later attempt to shapeshift to hide his identity, but that scar always remained, serving as a clue for eagle-eyed park visitors. More importantly, the scuffle spilled some of Oddfellow’s immortal blood on Jack’s face, imbuing him with some of Oddfellow’s powers. This led to Jack’s resurrection when, in the 1980s, a BBC production crew unwittingly released Jack from the music box holding his spirit captive, allowing Jack to pursue a bloody path of carnage and revenge. 

Halloween Horror Nights Most Long Awaited Showdown

There’s a lot more to the backstory than that, and you can find some of it on the Discover Universal Blog if you want to bone up before the event. What’s important is that Jack has appeared frequently at HHN events, often on anniversary years, with Oddfellow finally getting his lore explored in depth at HHN 32 in 2023. But the two icons have never gone head to head—until now!

What Is the “Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control” House at HHN 35?

We’re still in the early days of HHN 35 announcements, but here’s what we know right now about a clash of titans 25 years in the making!

According to the official announcement from HHN, “Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control” will allow guests to “witness Jack the Clown’s unholy origins, then enter Dr. Oddfellow’s wickedly twisted universe where two of the most powerful forces in horror will face off in a deathmatch of chaos versus control.” The original house will be just one part of the Infernal Carnival of Nightmares (or I.C.O.N. for short, get it?) that visitors will experience once they step through the front gates of the park. 

“The haunted house is going to be wild because … basically you’re going into the box,” said Mike Aiello, Universal Orlando Resort’s senior director of Entertainment Creative Development, in an interview with USA TODAY. “You’re experiencing what Jack experienced when he got killed and shoved in there, and essentially you’re going into a realm that we call the Oddverse. And it’s in this realm that Jack and Oddfellow have this immense, epic battle.”

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Will the Icons Unite? What Their Twisted Team-Up Could Mean

What starts as a feverish fight will ultimately culminate in Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow teaming up to, presumably, terrorize a common enemy: us. “You’ve got a cerebral end of the spectrum [Oddfellow] and you’ve got a visceral end [Jack]—two great ideologies there in how they can affect a guest,” Aiello added. “And that is a lot of the content that we’ll be presenting this year, is under that infernal banner.” 

Will Jack and Oddfellow kiss and make up at Halloween Horror Nights 35? Only time will tell. 

Photo courtesy of Samantha McLaren.

When is Halloween Horror Nights 2026, when do tickets go on sale, and how much will it cost?

HHN 35 will run on select nights from August 28 to November 1, 2026. The full event calendar has yet to be released, but if previous years are anything to go by, you should expect HHN to fall Wednesday through Sunday most weeks during its run. So, if you’re planning to spend a full week at Universal Orlando or Universal Hollywood for Halloween Horror Nights, consider using Monday and Tuesday as a rest day. After all, all those late-night hikes through the Scare Zones can be hard on the old tootsies! 

Halloween Horror Nights 2026 Tickets, Add-Ons, and Planning Tips

Tickets for HHN 35 have not yet been released. Based on last year’s event, we anticipate that single-night tickets and add-ons will drop sometime in late May or early June, with multi-night tickets following a few weeks later, so keep an eye on the official Halloween Horror Nights social accounts and your credit card at the ready. While exact pricing is not yet available, single-night tickets for the 2025 event at Universal Orlando Resort started at $82.99 per person, with multi-night passes starting at $199.99.

Remember: Halloween Horror Nights is a separately ticketed event, so your daily park admission or annual pass does not grant entry. You also have the option to purchase extras like Express Passes, RIP Tours, and Behind-the-Screams: Unmasking the Horror tours, all of which can enhance your experience if you’re willing to part with the benjamins. Check out our ultimate Halloween Horror Nights guide to help you start planning your 2026 trip. 

HHN 35 Rumors: Potential Houses and Scare Zones for 2026

As for the other houses and Scare Zones, we can only speculate. Perhaps we’ll get another Stranger Things house to celebrate the series’ official conclusion. And with Insidious 6 scheduled to hit theaters this August, another trip into The Further may be in the cards. Watch this space, and be sure to check back for our super-scientific house rankings once the event gets underway. 

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Midsummer Scream 2026 Announces This Years Theme and Guests

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The World’s Largest Halloween and Horror Convention, Midsummer Scream is back this August, and this year it’s all singing, all slashing. That’s right, the iconic horror con is returning August 7-9, 2026, at the Long Beach Convention Center, with a brand new theme: horror musicals. Rocky Horror, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Phantom of the Paradise, and more will be at the center of the convention’s first-ever, musical-themed weekend.

Midsummer Scream 2026 Announces Horror Musical Theme

According to David Markland, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Midsummer Scream, “The year’s theme is for all of the theatre kids that are a huge part of the haunt and horror community…we will be honoring horror musicals of all kinds with a variety of panels, presentations, and performances all weekend.”

Matthew Lillard and Other Horror Icons Headline the Convention

The events and guests list is still being announced, but what we do know is absolutely killer. Horror legend Matthew Lillard (Scream, FNAF) will be headlining the convention, alongside Rocky Horror’s legendary Barry Bostwick and Yellowjackets’ Jasmin Savoy Brown. In addition to these guests, Repo! Director and creator (and Saw alum) Darren Lynn Bouseman will be joining Bill Mosely and Lionsgate for a 20th anniversary celebration of the iconic emo musical masterpiece.

Vendors, Haunts, and Attractions Set to Return

As usual, the convention will still host its usual 350+ incredible vendors, including Trick R’ Treat Studios, Sin City Props, Terror Films, and more. It will include the Hall of Shadows, in addition to a variety of haunt displays and attractions. Eulogy Collective, Fear Farm, and Decayed Brigade are some of the many haunts that will be there. Family friendly pumpkin patch and art exhibits, as well as The Screaming Room Film Festival, are also set to return.

Below is the full list of currently announced Haunts and vendors.

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Full List of Currently Announced Haunts at Midsummer Scream 2026

  • Eulogy Collective,
  • Fear Farm,
  • Straite to Hale Productions,
  • H&L’s Realm of Horror
  • The Dreich Society
  • CalHauntS
  • The Haunt With No Name…Yet
  • Decayed Brigade
  • Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights
  • Knott’s Scary Farm
  • Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group (Los Angeles Haunted Hayride, The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor, Delusion, Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns, and Festival Fright Nights at Winchester Mystery House)
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest

Vendors Appearing at Midsummer Scream 2026

  • The Halloween Shirt Company
  • Trick or Treat Studios
  • Backstitch Bruja
  • Sin City Props
  • Terror Films
  • Small Town Weirdo
  • Froggy’s Fog.

Passes are available now at midsummerscream.org

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