Every year, horror fans from around the world flock to Hollywood and Orlando for Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, a fall festival of fear that always features some of your favorite monsters from across pop culture. Every year the attractions pack in tons of new horror fun, and every year fans have their own special wish list of which properties will get haunted houses this time around.
Well, Five Nights at Freddy’s fans, this one’s for you.
Universal announced over the weekend, via the official Halloween Horror Nights account on X (formerly Twitter), that FNaF will get its own haunted house during this year’s festivities, and the attraction will be coming to both Hollywood and Orlando versions of the Horror Nights experience. So whichever coast you visit, Freddy Fazbear and all his friends will be waiting.
Sadly, we don’t have any more details yet, but the post does promise that Five Nights at Freddy’s will be presented in “a whole new way” at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, so fans of the franchise will definitely want to keep their eyes out for more news, especially since there’s a new movie on the horizon.
Beginning with the original video game from Scott Cawthon, which released in the summer of 2014, Five Nights at Freddy‘s has spent the last decade expanding into a mega-popular horror brand that features everything from numerous video game sequels and spinoffs to a series of books to loads of merch. In 2023, the franchise reached a whole new fandom when the first Five Nights at Freddy‘s movie, starring Josh Hutcherson and Matthew Lillard, landed in theaters and on Peacock.
And the mayhem continues in 2025. Universal and Blumhouse Productions announced last year that Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 would hit theaters December 5, just weeks after Halloween, and back in April we got a first look at the teaser trailer for the new film, which features returning cast members Hutcherson, Lillard, Elizabeth Lail, and Piper Rubio, along with new cast members like Skeet Ulrich, Wayne Knight, and Mckenna Grace.
Halloween Horror Nights returns to Universal Parks this fall.