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Ready to have the you-know-what scared out of you? Universal Studios Hollywood is bringing back its Texas Chainsaw Massacre maze for its annual horror week, beginning on September 5.
The event runs until November 3.
Yes, now you, too, can have an epic encounter with Leatherface and some of his friends. The ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Legacy of Leatherface’ pays homage to the original 1974 movie.
The Halloween Horror Nights attraction will take guests into an abandoned slaughterhouse that features characters from the 50-year-old franchise that produced nine films. Sounds like fun.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise inspired past Horror Nights mazes in 2007, 2008, 2012 and 2016.
Universal Studios Hollywood will also have seven other maze attractions based on scary movies during Horror Week. The event does require a separate admission. There will also be an attraction of all-female characters from classic horror films.
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