Universal Studios Orlando Halloween Horror Nights: How show directors put the event together

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“What makes [Halloween Horror Nights] scary is that you know where you are, you understand, you hear it in the sounds, you see it in the lighting, and then these characters come out, and you recognize them or you don’t,” said Flood. 

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“And it’s alarming and it’s terrifying,” he added. “Whatever it is, we need those performers to understand that, and so there’s a lot of training that goes into this.”

The creative development team at Universal pays attention to park guests, horror movie fans and pop culture trends to produce this multi-week Halloween event.

'Stranger Things' season four villain Vecna holds up a clawed hand at the 'Stranger Things 4' haunted house.

The “Stranger Things 4” haunted house at Universal Orlando prominently features the Netflix show’s season four villain, Vecna, who casts curses through a mind lair. (Cortney Moore/Fox News Digital / Fox News)

“We are always looking for the best properties, the best original houses, the best scare zones, so that everybody who comes will have the thing that terrifies them that they’re a fan of, that they can’t wait to see, that they’re showing up just invested,” said Flood.

“That’s what makes this fun.”

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