Notorious killer Michael Myers is set to return to Haddonfield on August 28th in Rob Zombie's horrifying new sequel H2: Halloween 2. But theater screens aren't the only place you'll be able to see John Carpenter's most famous creation. Starting October 2nd, Michael Myers and the Halloween franchise will add a cutting edge new attraction to Universal Studios Hollywood's all-new Halloween Horror Nights in a feature titled Halloween: The Life and Crimes of Michael Myers. Here is the official press release from Universal Studios Hollywood:

Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights, beginning a 16-night run on October 2, will present an all-new "live" attraction based on the classic horror/slasher film franchise, Halloween and the film series' murderous antagonist, Michael Myers, per an agreement reached between the theme park and Compass International Pictures.

Halloween: The Life and Crimes of Michael Myers, an interactive horror walk-through experience, will be the first attraction based upon the Halloween films to be created by a U.S. theme park. A replica of Michel Myers' house will be constructed for the attraction and his most memorable atrocities will be brought to life.

Larry Kurzweil, President and Chief Operating Officer, Universal Studios Hollywood, said: "The addition of the classic Halloween film franchise to this year's Halloween Horror Nights event underscores our intent to break new creative ground with outstanding horror icons and raise the intensity level of our Halloween experience. This year's Halloween Horror Nights will be the most impactful live horror event ever to be presented in a theme park environment."

Malek Akkad, President of Trancas International Films, and producer of the new H2: Halloween 2, due in theaters August 28th, said: "We are thrilled to bring the classic Halloween icon, Michael Myers, to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights this year. It will be a great treat for fans to experience Halloween in the haunted house setting that Universal does best."

The masked figure of Michael Myers is well known to horror audiences as the archetypical slasher, a maniacal and relentless killer. By the time of Halloween Horror Night's 2009 opening, the infamous character will have appeared in nine films, beginning with John Carpenter's 1978 Halloween, and continuing through the new H2: Halloween 2, written and directed by Rob Zombie. The film has additionally been a central figure in novels, in the video gaming world and in comic books.

Also new to this year's "Halloween Horror Nights" is a "live" maze experience based on the Saw film franchise, per an agreement among Universal Studios Theme Parks, Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures. Characters, themes and live action recreations of the infamous "traps" from the entire Saw horror franchise will be featured in the experience, in multiple "scare zones" and aboard the park's signature "Terror Tram."

Halloween Horror Nights will also feature the The Rocky Horror Picture Show: A Tribute per an agreement between the theme park and Twentieth Century Fox's Licensing & Merchandising Division. The tribute will bring the mayhem of the classic horror spoof to life on-screen and on-stage with live performers singing and dancing in the celebrated, outrageous The Rocky Horror Picture Show costumes.

This year's "Halloween Horror Nights" event will feature four all-new mazes as well as terrifying new "Scare Zones". Updates on "Halloween Horror Nights" are available at

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