ORLANDO, Fla. — The "Horrors of Blumhouse" haunted house is returning to this year's Halloween Horror Nights, Universal Orlando announced Monday.

  • "Horrors of Blumhouse" set for HHN 28
  • To feature scenes from "Happy Death Day," "The First Purge"
  • HHN will have record 10 haunted houses this year

This time around it will feature scenes from horror films "Happy Death Day" and "The First Purge."

Last year, the Blumhouse house included scenes from the production company's other films, "Insidious," "Sinister," and "The Purge."

For "Happy Death Day," visitors will be transported to the film's college town, where "they will be forced to relive the last day of a student's life over and over again." In "The First Purge," visitors will run for their lives in the first government experiment where all crime is legal for 12 hours.

The Horrors of Blumhouse will join houses inspired by "Stranger Things," Dead Exposure: Patient Zero, "Trick 'r Treat," Slaughter Sinema, Carnival Graveyard: Rust in Pieces, Seeds of Extinction, "Poltergeist" and "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

This year's event will feature a record 10 haunted houses. So far, nine have been announced.

Universal's Halloween Horror Nights run select nights Sept. 14 through Nov. 3.

For more information, visit orlando.halloweenhorrornights.com.

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