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Blockbuster horror hit ‘Sinners’ heads to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights

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Coverage of this announcement is consistent across outlets, with all four emphasizing the connection to the film's themes and its Oscar-winning status. TheWrap provides a straightforward account, while Variety and Gizmodo highlight the…
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Blockbuster horror hit ‘Sinners’ heads to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights
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The horror film 'Sinners' will be featured at Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights after its successful release over a year ago. The attraction will open at Universal Studios Orlando on August 28 and at Universal Studios Hollywood on September 3. Guests will experience a haunted house based on the film's storyline and characters, promising an immersive horror experience.

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Lifestyle Blockbuster horror hit ‘Sinners’ heads to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights By Brian Gallagher Published May 21, 2026, 8:06 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google More than a year after setting the box office ablaze, Warner Bros.’ critical and commercial hit “Sinners” will be coming to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights. Universal Studios announced the new attraction in a press release, while debuting a teaser video, key art and shots of merchandise fans will be able to acquire when the attraction opens. The highly-anticipated annual attraction opens at Universal Studios Orlando starting on Friday, August 28, while the Universal Studios Hollywood version debuts a few days later on Thursday, September 3.

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