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Stars from ‘IT,’ ‘True Blood,’ and ‘The Conjuring’ Franchise Turnout for the Debut of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood’s Horror Made Here

Freddy Krueger at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood’s Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights

Wednesday night Warner Bros. Studio Hollywood held its kick-off event for “Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights.” If you follow me on Twitter you probably found out that due to an awful case of the flu I wound up being unable to attend the star-studded evening and instead I laid in bed and lived vicariously through the photos and videos posted by fellow haunt and Halloween bloggers that made it out to Burbank to attend the event.

This year’s event expands on the already chilling “Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights” with new attractions created to give horror fans a night to remember. In addition to the return of Pennywise in the reimagined “It Knows What Scares You” maze, and debut of the sinister institution from “Batman: Arkham Asylum,” this year’s Horror Made Here features a blood-curdling maze from The Conjuring Universe, a diabolical viewing of The Exorcist, an eerie tour through Freddy vs. Jason’s Camp Crystal Lake, and much more.

In addition to the media, stars from many of the films and shows featured at “Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights” also turned out to see their fictional worlds turned into terrifying mazes and more at the event. Cast members from IT, The Conjuring universe, “True Blood” and more were in attendance. Check out some of the photos from the event below:

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The full lineup of Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights fun can be found here. The fun begins tonight, October 5, 2018 for the general public, allowing fans to face their biggest fears for 13 nights. Tickets are on sale now, starting from $59 per person at horrormadehere.com.

For a premium experience, join “The Losers’ Club” for the night to enjoy front-of-line access to each maze, two complimentary beverages, one free IT photo-op, and free priority parking.

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