The world of Prime Video’s hit series Fallout is coming to Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights.
The series is based on the popular Bethesda Game Studios games and features a post-apocalyptic wasteland of a retro American West. Both Universal Studios Hollywood and the Universal Orlando Resort will create a Fallout haunted house which takes fans into iconic scenes from the franchise. A teaser for the event has also been released (below).
Tickets are now on sale for the event, which kicks of Aug. 29 in Orlando and Sept. 4 in Hollywood, respectively.
Fallout was a critical hit with audiences when it debuted on Prime Video last year. The second season is expected to premiere in December and the show has already been renewed for season three. From the show’s official description: “The cinematic series is set in the year 2296, two hundred years after a nuclear war destroyed civilization. All that is left is an eradicated and highly violent hellscape known as The Wasteland crawling with mutated animals and creatures, while gentle citizens take refuge underground in luxury fallout shelters known as Vaults.”
As for the haunted house, here’s a slightly spoilery rundown of what fans can expect via Universal: “Fans will encounter iconic scenes and characters that will put them into the frightening action of the popular series. The journey begins beneath the surface in Vault 33, where guests follow vault-dweller Lucy MacLean as she escapes a bloody massacre, only to discover an evil hidden secret. From there, visitors venture to the surface, where they must dodge attacks from Scavengers and Raiders, desperate survivors who will do anything to remain alive, as well as mutated cockroaches known as RAD Roaches. As guests travel through the hellish Wasteland, they will go through iconic locations like the Super Duper Mart and encounter The Ghoul, an ageless bounty hunter who has endured radiation exposure for centuries. Additionally, they will come face-to-face with a young squire named Maximus and gaze in awe at his T-60 armor. With frightful terrors at every turn of the eerily authentic haunted house, fans will question if they can ever escape the horrors of The Wasteland.”
Halloween Horror Nights, which began at Universal Orlando in 1991 and at Universal Studios Hollywood in 1997, is an annual event featuring both IP-based and original houses and horror attractions. Recent years have featured houses themed around A Quiet Place, The Last of Us, The Weeknd’s After Hours album, Halloween and Black Phone, The Walking Dead, classic Universal Monsters, American Horror Story and Nope‘s Jupiter’s Claim set, which was added to the Hollywood park’s backlot tour.