Can you survive the zombie outbreak at Hyosan High? For the first time ever, Netflix’s global hit zombie series All of Us Are Dead will be coming to Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 11.
Southeast Asia’s iconic scare event, organised in partnership with the streaming service, will feature a terrifying new experience based on the Korean horror series.
This is the second collaboration between Universal Studios Singapore and Netflix, following Halloween Horror Nights 8’s haunted house based on the critically-acclaimed series, Stranger Things, and the first attraction to be made with a Korean series.
Just like the students in the show, fans (and fans of all things scary) will have to fight for their lives after a zombie outbreak in Hyosan High School. Iconic scenes will be recreated, from the horrifying discovery in the medical bay to the nail-biting classroom fight and the harrowing escape from the library.
Dare to enter
In addition to the All of Us Are Dead haunted house, there are five other spine-chilling haunted houses. These include Rebirth of the Matriarch which brings back the titular character from the very first edition of Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights. Guests will step foot into the family home where a deadly ritual is being conducted to bring The Matriarch back to life.
At DIYU: Descent into Hell, Chinese mythology will take centre stage. Guests will face King Yama’s judgement and punishment for their earthly sins. Grimm Encounters is a twisted take on the Pied Piper whose sinister tunes have corrupted everyone’s favourite fairy tales.
In the three scare zones throughout the park, visitors will meet the fearsome legendary Chinese pirate Madame Dragon at Dead Man’s Wharf; The Hacker, a destructive A.I. being who reigns supreme over a terrifying cyber-hellscape; and the tormented villagers at The Cursed Kiramam.
Experience two live shows every night: Judgement Day is the night’s opening “scaremony” where an unfortunate soul tries to escape his final judgement amidst flame and fury. The Hacker: Game Over shows how a destructive A.I being invades and corrupts the games of her victims as she tries to hack her way out of the virtual world and into their nightmares.
Guests who have the stomach for more horrors can join King Yama’s Feast in Die-ning in Hell. Three gruesome tortures – fire, blade and blood – will be served over a scarily sumptuous three-course meal, alongside chilling performances by King Yama’s dreadful demons.
During event nights, Die-ning in Hell is served at the Hollywood China Arcade over three 80-minute sessions: 6pm, 7.45pm or 9.20pm. It is available with a $128 top-up to a Halloween Horror Nights 11 admission ticket.
It is also available to guests during non-event nights on Mondays and Tuesdays, from Oct 2 to 31. There are two sessions per day, at 5.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets for the dining experience are available at $148.
So if you think you are brave enough, get your tickets from Jul 17 here.
Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 11 will span across 18 event nights on select nights from Sep 29 to Nov 4. Fans can also sign up for the Halloween Horror Nights mailing list through the same link and be the first to know when new details are announced.