Warner Bros. Presents Horror Made Here This Halloween

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A new Halloween-themed event is coming from Warner Bros., and we’ve got the skinny on what to expect when you see Horror Made Here! Read on for the details.

From the Press Release:
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood today announces a brand new Halloween experience for fans of the horror genre. For the first time ever, Horror Made Here: A Halloween Screening and Twilight Tour will offer guests the opportunity to enjoy a Halloween-themed movie screening in the iconic Stephen J. Ross Theater at Warner Bros. and a special twilight tour of the studio lot. This two-night only limited engagement is like no other Halloween experience in Los Angeles, as guests will visit classic set locations and hear insider tales of the most iconic horror films shot on the Warner Bros. Studio lot.

Horror Made Here will take place Friday, October 28th, and Saturday, October 29th, offering guests the opportunity to go behind the camera with a special evening visit to exterior sets and stages where scenes from iconic horror movies like The Exorcist, The Lost Boys, Gremlins, House of Wax, Monster Squad, and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? and HBO’s series “True Blood” were filmed. After the twilight tour, guests will watch a special screening of the supernatural horror film The Conjuring (Friday) and The Conjuring 2 (Saturday). Movie-themed refreshments and treats are included in this exclusive Halloween package. Additionally, guests can get up close to props and costumes from some of studio’s best-known horror films at our immersive script-to-screen Stage 48 experience.

The sinister Annabelle doll from The Conjuring series, along with the costumes worn by the demon Bathsheba and Ed and Lorraine Warren, will be showcased amongst a collection of ghoulish film props from our Archive in the Stage 48 attraction.

A spooky photo opportunity provides the final touch to the Horror Made Here experience, inviting guests to take the ultimate “head shot.” The final effect, achieved by a mirror illusion, reveals a photo of guests with their head on a platter to serve as a fun memento of their visit.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on September 17, 2016, for $75 per person (price includes the tour, screening, and movie-themed treats). Parking is available onsite for $10 per vehicle. The Conjuring and The Conjuring 2 are rated R, so guests under age 17 must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or over. Valid ID will be required upon entry to the tour.

For more information visit the Horror Made Here website.

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