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Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights 12 turns monstrous with Netflix’s ‘Sweet Home’

, Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights 12 turns monstrous with Netflix’s ‘Sweet Home’

If you survived last year’s zombies at Universal Studios Singapore (USS) Halloween Horror Nights, you can attempt to do it all over again – this time with monsters. 

USS has once again teamed up with the streaming giant to recreate the South Korean horror series, Sweet Home, for the ultimate scare-fest. The partnership follows haunted houses based on the global hit zombie series All of Us Are Dead last year and the critically acclaimed Stranger Things in 2018.

Sweet Home is set in a terrifying apocalyptic world where humans turn into monsters. Following the premiere of its third and final season on July 19, the show will come to life in a haunted house based on some of its most spine-chilling scenes and grotesque monsters from Season 1 and Season 2. 

Part of the journey will have fans retracing the steps of characters through key locations in the Green Home apartment complex, including protagonist Cha Hyun-su’s apartment and the basement.

This will be one of several spine-chilling haunted houses during Halloween Horror Nights 12. Last year’s event featured multiple themed scare zones and live shows, so horror fans can expect much more fearsome updates soon. 


Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 12 will span 18 event nights on selected dates from Sep 27 to Nov 2. Tickets will go on sale on Aug 13 at www.rwsentosa.com/hhn12.

All photos courtesy of Resorts World Sentosa unless indicated.