From the press release from Universal:
"Universal Studios Hollywood unearths its remaining “Halloween Horror Nights” line-up with the return of the legendary “Terror Tram,” featuring “The Ultimate Purge” and frightening maze “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers,” along with ticket sales for R.I.P. Tour and multi-night visits. “Halloween Horror Nights” kicks off on Thursday, September 9 and runs select nights through Sunday, October 31."
This October the Inland Empire will be home (or should we say a haunted home) to an all-new, hair-raising, terrifying haunt: Temecula Terror. Open for 19-days, October 1- 31, Temecula Terror invites thrill-seekers to visit a creepy, small town, off a back road in the Temecula Valley, and step into a Halloween Harvest Carnival… with a sinister intention. Tickets start at $20 USD for adults and are on sale today at www.temeculaterror.com.
Opening reception for Trick 'r Treat in Haddonfield
September 4 | 5pm - 9pm.
Our 7th annual Halloween exhibit is a combination of the Halloween films and Trick 'r Treat.
Spookware, think Warioware, but for horror games, is coming out August 26th on Steam.Chucky, the series comes out Oct 12th on SyFy and USA.
Coming back in time for Halloween too, What We Do In The Shadows Season 3.
Monster Mash Cereal should start appearing in stores soon. Check out this short doc of all your favorite monsters coming back together to make it.😎 pic.twitter.com/oKZXSOnGUG
— Harvey Guillén (@HARVEYGUILLEN) July 26, 2021
This is much scarier than the above video of cereal mascots. No word on if The Sadness will be online in time for Halloween, but here's hoping in.