Universal Studios Hollywood Unveils Frights, Food, and Fear for Halloween Horror Nights
The countdown is on—Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood returns September 4, running select nights through November 2, 2025, and this year promises to be more terrifying (and delicious) than ever.
Guests can sink their teeth into an all-new menu of spooky themed bites crafted by Executive Chef Julia Thrash. From Loaded Cram Fries with crispy chili-glazed spam, to Freddy Fazbear Pizza, to Jason-inspired smoked brisket mac and cheese, every corner of the park offers a taste of horror. Thirsty for more? Specialty cocktails like Mommy’s Special Margarita and eerie mocktails served in “blood bags” are sure to keep the chills flowing.
For foodies who want it all, the park is introducing its first-ever Halloween Horror Nights Dining Pass—six food and beverage items for one set price, available at participating restaurants.
That’s not all. For anime fans, the horror continues with the exclusive U.S. debut of Chainsaw Man: The Chaos, a brand-new short film straight from Universal Studios Japan. Playing inside the DreamWorks Theatre, the film pits Denji, the devil-human hybrid known as Chainsaw Man, against an army of zombies in a fight for survival.
Of course, the heart of Halloween Horror Nights is fear itself. This year’s line-up includes eight haunted houses, five scare zones, and two live shows. Step into worlds inspired by Fallout, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Jason Universe, Terrifier, and more. Don’t miss the bone-chilling Terror Tram: Enter the Blumhouse or The Purge: Dangerous Waters, a fiery stunt spectacular that keeps the chaos alive
And don’t forget the merchandise—limited-edition popcorn buckets, horror-themed apparel, and collectible souvenirs will make sure you bring a little terror home.
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood kicks off September 4. Tickets sell fast, so grab yours now and get ready to scream!
Get tickets here: https://vacations.universalstudioshollywood.com/