Hulu is bringing some of its scariest movies and shows from the screen to real life with a Halloween weekend horror pop-up dubbed “Huluweeen: Now Screaming.”
The free Oct. 29-31 event will take place at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood where the streaming platform will create several scare zones based on horror films like “Annabelle,” “The Boogeyman,” “The Exorcism of Emily Rose,” and shows like “Goosebumps” and “American Horror Story.”
People will be able to walk through the scare zones and through scenes and sets inspired by the films and shows. The zones are divided into different levels of fear so for those who can’t handle true terror there’s the Scary Zone where people can walk through the haunted Biddle house from the “Goosebumps,” series. There will be a jump scare, a photo moment, unexpected special effects and mysterious sounds.
Then there’s the Very Scary Zone inspired by FX’s “American Horror Story,” series. In this zone people will move along dark walls filled with costumes and accessories from AHS characters. Look out for the Rubber Man, Twisty the Killer Clown and other creatures.
For the truly brave there’s the Very, Very Scary Zone which is inspired by truly scary films like “Annabelle,” “The Boogeyman,” and “The Exorcism of Emily Rose.” So watch out for terrifying dolls, dark rooms where the Boogeyman may be watching you and expect to get chased out by a possessed creature who will come after you.
Huluweeen: Now Screaming
When: 4-10:45 p.m., Oct. 29-31
Where: Pacific Design Center. 8687 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood
Cost: Free but reservations encouraged. There will be a standby line for those without reservations
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