The last two haunted house themes for Halloween Horror Nights have finally been announced, along with the two shows guests will be able to enjoy. To be honest, the two house themes aren’t really much of a surprise, since people have been speculating for the past month (accurately, as it turns out).
To recap, the house themes already announced for HHN at Universal Orlando are:
- Jason Universe
- Terrifier
- Fallout
- Hatchet and Chains: Demon Bounty Hunters
- Dolls: Let’s Play Dead
- Grave of Flesh
- Galkn: Monsters of the North
- El Artista: A Spanish Haunting

Scare Zones and street experiences were also announced.
Now you can add to the list two new themes, which were announced today:
Five Nights at Freddy’s – Based on the hit 2023 film (which was based on the popular video game), this house puts visitors in the footsteps of Mike, who lost his job and has to make money to support his little sister. Mike has accepted a night security job at an abandoned entertainment/pizza restaurant called Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. As you make your way through the corridors at Freddy’s, you will come face-to-face with Freddy’s characters of Chica, Foxy, Bonnie, Mr. Cupcake, and Freddy himself.
But it’s best to avoid them if you can, because they aren’t looking to entertain you and serve you pizza. The characters were created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, who also created the costumes and animatronics for the film itself.
WWE Presents: The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks – Are you ready to face Uncle Howdy in this WWE-themed house? Wyatt Sicks is a crew of five people who “has quickly emerged as one of the most disturbing and disruptive groups in WWE history with its ominous presence and portrayal of dark and twisted characters.” The house promises to honor the legacy of Bray Wyatt.
Travel by lantern light, where you will be treated to the gruesome creations of The Wyatt Sicks. Uncle Howdy is joined by Ramblin Rabbit, Mercy the Buzzard, Huskus the Pig and Abby the Witch, who are seeking vengeance on a world they believe has abandoned him.
Be on the lookout for The Fiend, described as Bray Wyatt’s “sadistic alter ego.”
Now, onto the shows. Fan favorite Nightmare Fuel is back with Nightmare Fuel: Circus of Decay. Once a well-loved circus, the show has become a nightmarish experience that features illusions, aerialists and fiery pyro.
Haunt-O-Phonic will be featured at the Universal Studios’ Orlando lagoon. As the press release announced, “A ghost story is rising from its watery grave…featuring towering water screens and eerie music.”
Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights will run for 48 select nights, starting on August 29 and ending on November 2. Single night tickets are available now, along with Express Passes, RIP tours, Behind the Screams: Unmasking the horror tours and Premium Scream Night tickets.