Six Flags Fright Fest is stealing a page from Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights playbook this Halloween season by introducing a pair of haunted mazes based on major horror movie franchises – R…
Six Flags is rolling out new haunted mazes this Halloween based on “Saw X” in Los Angeles , Chicago , New Jersey and Atlanta and “The Conjuring” at Magic Mountain and Great Adventure.
Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights has long dominated the bloody battle royale for the best haunted theme park attraction in Southern California with a stellar lineup of mazes based on well-known Hollywood intellectual properties like “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “The Walking Dead,” “American Horror Story” and “Halloween.”Magic Mountain quietly unveiled the Conjuring haunted maze last week and plans to open the Saw X maze next week.
Lionsgate is a horror powerhouse with several films like “Hostel,” “The Cabin in the Woods,” “My Bloody Valentine” and “House of 1,000 Corpses” that have already been turned into Universal mazes. Universal has tapped Lionsgate’s $1 billion Saw franchise for several mazes.
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