H.R. Bloodengutz Presents: A Halloween Fright-Tacular! coming to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando
- Shane Walton

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This year's Halloween Horror Nights will feature 10 haunted houses, with another house just revealed.

This fall, Halloween Horror Nights, the world’s premier halloween event, returns to Universal Orlando Resort for its 35th anniversary, and as excitement builds for this year's event, which takes placeon select nights, August 28 through November 1, 2026, Universal Orlando has announced another haunted house coming to this year's HHN
Hot on the heels of annnouncing the return of the Stranger Things franchise to this years event, Universal Orlando has announced "H.R. Bloodengutz Presents: A Halloween Fright-Tacular!"
This new house features the return of H.R. Bloodengutz, who first featured in 2011’s HHN 21, "H.R. Bloodengutz Presents: Holidays of Horror" before returning to HHN 30 in 2021, with a brief appearance in "Welcome to SCarey: Horror in the Heartland."
H.R. Bloodengutz, a former Broadway performer known as Larry Kurtzberg started missing the theatrical life. He contacted a talent agency, and on the other line was Lady Luck in disguise, who offered him the chance to play H.R. Bloodengutz on a horror show.
The show quickly became one of the most popular variety shows of the seventies, presenting all kinds of horror films with Bloodengutz as host. But things went downhill when Kurtzberg started succumbing to increasingly violent mood swings. The show’s content got more and more disturbing, and ratings began to drop. To avoid cancellation, Kurtzberg kidnapped and killed the producer, landing himself in prison for life....
Check out the description for this new house, "On a dark and stormy Halloween night, your favorite maître d’macabre returns to WKNB with a special scare-athon! Tune into a curated selection of H.R. Bloodengutz’ Halloween favorites in this haunted house complete with ghouls, gore and all the frights that keep you coming back for more."
Read on for all we know about this year's HHN so far...
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Tickets
At Universal Orlando, guests can purchase select tickets, upgrades and event-inclusive vacation packages as Halloween Horror Nights, The World’s Premier Halloween Event, returns for its milestone 35th year in Orlando, running 48 select nights from August 28 through November 1.
The event will feature 10 all-new haunted houses, outrageous live entertainment, terrifying scare zones and street experiences – with a few haunting surprises.
Products on sale now include single-night tickets; the Scream Early add-on ticket, which grants access to Universal Studios Florida, including select haunted houses, beginning at 2 p.m. (guests must have a Halloween Horror Nights admission ticket), and event extras such as Halloween Horror Nights Express Passes, the R.I.P Tour, and the Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour.
Guests can also take advantage of the Stay, Scream and Save vacation package and save up to $200. The package includes one night of Halloween Horror Nights admission, daytime theme park admission (including Universal Epic Universe), and a stay at one of Universal Orlando’s 11 themed hotels with exclusive theme park benefits including access to a dedicated Halloween Horror Nights entry gate, complimentary resort transportation, access to seasonal experiences at the hotels and more.
Plus, guests can now purchase tickets to Premium Scream Night which returns for two event nights this year – August 27 and October 19.
Click here to learn more and to purchase your tickets to this year's HHN at Universal Orlando Resort.

Halloween Horror Nights 2026 Lineup (so far...)
Halloween Horror Nights will feature “Infernal Carnival of Nightmares” as the theme for this year’s event, transforming Universal Studios Florida into a decrepit, fear‑fueled carnival featuring a sinister new slate of haunted houses, scare zones and outrageous entertainment inspired by elements from Halloween Horror Nights’ history plus some of the biggest names in horror.
And the ringmasters of this year’s event will be none other than Jack the Clown – arguably the most notorious Halloween Horror Nights icon in history – and his legendary rival, Dr. Oddfellow. Halloween Horror Nights 35 will mark the first time that these nemeses join forces to wreak havoc amongst guests…after all – a fear divided is a fear diluted…
Haunted Houses

Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control
Every scream has been leading to this. Discover the unsettling origins of Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow’s undying rivalry before stepping through a portal into the wickedly twisted Oddverse. You’ll be caught in the middle as these two icons of terror pit chaos against control — and find that their forces of horror are most fearsome when combined.

Sinners
In 1930s Mississippi, libations flow freely and guitar screams fill the air at the Smokestack Twins’ juke joint. But the blues become red when Remmick’s troop of bloodthirsty vampires crash the party — and test blood’s true bonds — as you brave this terrifying haunted house based on the award-winning original horror film, “Sinners.”

One Last Adventure with Stranger Things
The Upside Down is invading Hawkins. Try to defeat Vecna once and for all in this haunted house based on Stranger Things 5.

H.R. Bloodengutz Presents: A Halloween Fright-Tacular!
On a dark and stormy Halloween night, your favorite maître d’macabre returns to WKNB with a special scare-athon! Tune into a curated selection of H.R. Bloodengutz’ Halloween favorites in this haunted house complete with ghouls, gore and all the frights that keep you coming back for more.
For more information and to purchase tickets to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, visit www.UniversalOrlando.com/Halloween.
Stay tune for more from this year's Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando.
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