Three more haunted houses have been released for Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, all original content for the 2026 horror fest. Their themes include maniacal machines, cannibals, and “horror from the unknown.”
Universal Orlando released a short description and 10-second teaser video on social media this week.
In the maze called “Madland: Caged Cannibals,” a “decommissioned zoo is now a dangerous territory for warring cannibal factions that have taken their animal instincts to the extreme,” according to the post. “They’re territorial. They’re hungry. And you’re lunch.”
The house named Cybergoria has a futuristic approach. Inside, Universal says, is “a cold world run by machines with the sole goal of making you live forever, even if it kills you.”
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Universal warns that visitors to “Invasion: Alien Abduction” will “come into contact with the horrors of the unknown in this haunted house.” There, ships full of Grays tore through remote farms in search of fresh test subjects.
These are the fifth, sixth and seventh houses announced for the event, which will feature 10 mazes when it opens at Universal Studios theme park in Florida on August 28th.
Homes released so far include the home associated with the final season of Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” the Oscar-winning film “Sinners,” HHN icons Jack the Clown and Odd Fellows, and an original home named Tacular from HR Braddon Guts Presents: Halloween Terror.
Single-night tickets, RIP tours, and several special events are on sale now. Multi-night passes in the Frequent Fear category are not yet available. For more information, visit universalorlando.com/hhn.
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