New Halloween Horror Nights Merch Revealed
Guests can get a peek at new Halloween merchandise inspired by the biggest names in horror.
August 20, 2024
Starting this month at Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood, and next month at Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Singapore, guests will discover new merchandise offerings, showcasing “where horror lives.” This year’s Halloween Horror Nights collection introduces the most extensive lineup yet of apparel, souvenirs, homeware, collectibles, accessories and more at Universal Studios theme parks globally and retailers outside of the theme parks.
“Halloween Horror Nights is the ultimate destination for thrills and chills, and we’re providing fans the opportunity to express their affinity or bring some of their favorite frights home with them,” says Vince Klaseus, president, Universal Products & Experiences, division of Universal Destinations & Experiences. “From coast to coast, Japan and Singapore, as well as retailers like Amazon and Hot Topic, guests around the globe are able to celebrate their fandom of the dark side like never before with merchandise inspired by horror hits and eerie original stories.”
Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood
At Halloween Horror Nights, guests at both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood can elevate their experience with a variety of new merchandise collections featuring their favorite fiends and haunted houses, including:
Lil’ Boo collection, with a popcorn bucket, shoulder plush, backpack, headwear and more.
Halloween Horror Nights collection, including vibrant neon colors and skulls featuring house T-shirts, a pierced reversible bucket hat, bat-eared beanie, skull shot glass and more.
Chucky updated popcorn bucket featuring new phrases and a stitched-up look inspired by “Bride of Chucky.”
“Ghostbusters” two new collections with vintage artwork inspired by the classic film as well as new designs based on Sony Pictures’ latest installment of the Ghostbusters franchise, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.”
Universal Monsters, a staple of Halloween Horror Nights, are back with a twist as “Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines” drips onto T-shirts, wine glasses and more.
Guests can find products inspired by films like Blumhouse’s “M3GAN,” “The Black Phone” and “The Purge” as featured in “Enter the Blumhouse,” Paramount Pictures’ “A Quiet Place,” Sony Pictures’ “Insidious: The Further” and more.
Starting Aug. 26 at Universal Studios Hollywood, fans can shop exclusive products inspired by The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy, a new Dia de Los Muertos-inspired collection and more at Universal Studios Store, Animation Studio Store, Jurassic Outfitters and Production Central as well as the Universal Studios Store, Cartooniversal and Production Central at CityWalk.
Beginning Aug. 28 at Universal Orlando Resort, the new Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store opens at Universal Studios Florida. Fans visiting the themed retail space will venture through various haunted urban-themed locations, from an abandoned warehouse to a creepy subway station and beyond, while shopping for the latest Halloween Horror Nights merchandise and treats.
Select products are available on Shop.UniversalOrlando.com, with more coming soon.
Universal Studios Japan
Halloween Horror Nights returns to Universal Studios Japan Sept. 6-Nov. 4 with an exclusive, new collection inspired by Hami-Kuma, the grotesque but cute ruler of Halloween Horror Nights, and his alter-ego, Hami-Kuma Soul. The first collaboration with “Chainsaw Man” will also bring new merchandise offerings.
Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore’s new nightmares include bloody accessories and drinkware featuring the Halloween Horror Nights logo. Also, straight from the U.S. is the Chucky popcorn bucket. Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 12 will span 18 event nights on select dates Sept. 27-Nov. 2.
Amazon
Horror fans can also find select Halloween Horror Nights merchandise on Amazon, including art directly from “Monstrous 2: The Nightmares of Latin America” and “Luchadores Monstruosos” at Universal Studios Hollywood and various designs from the past.
For more information on Halloween Horror Nights and to purchase event tickets, visit HalloweenHorrorNights.com.
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