If you were planning to dress up as any of the characters from the hit Netflix series "Stranger Things" this Halloween, you're in luck. Universal Studios has teamed up with the streaming site, series creators Matt and Ross Duffer, and show producer Shawn Levy to bring the creepy atmosphere of the drama to this year's Halloween Horror Nights.
According to the Los Angeles Times, a statement released by Universal Studios says, "From the menacing Hawkins National Laboratory, under the U.S. Department of Energy, to the Byers home adorned with an erratic display of flashing Christmas lights and the eerie Upside Down woods oozing a shower of floating orb-like spores, the chilling new mazes will offer surprising twists and unexpected turns around every corner."
The show creators are working closely with Universal Studios to make sure that the mazes give fans of the series the most authentic feel possible. The "Stranger Things" mazes will be available at Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Orlando Resort, and Universal Studios Singapore. Halloween Horror Nights starts in September, and hopefully, the "Stranger Things" team will release the date for the third season premier prior to the spooky holiday season. Check out Universal's official trailer for the event below.