The 13th edition of the Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights will delve into the abyss of Asian fear with two new haunted houses that bring ancient curses and psychological torment to life.

Created in collaboration with Chinese culture and entertainment group Yuewen, eerie parallel dimensions from the hit Chinese novel The Unruly Immortals will be brought to life in a haunted house for the first time at Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 13. Guests will follow high school student Li Huowang as he navigates two conflicting realities – a bizarre cultivation world where ancient rituals transform him into living medicine, and a hospital ward where doctors deny the supernatural and insist his visions are mere hallucinations. The haunted house blurs the lines between sanity and madness, challenging guests to question what is real as they journey through twisted hospital wards, ancient alchemy chambers, and nightmarish temples in the protagonist’s desperate search for a cure.
The other haunted attraction is birthed from Thailand’s highest-grossing film in a decade, Death Whisperer. The haunted house will take guests deep into rural Kanchanaburi, Thailand in 1972, where a once tranquil village was shattered by a curse. Adapted from a true story, the vengeful Black Spirit is in search of a new host, her quest for revenge brutally tearing apart a family. The haunted house recreates the first two films’ most bone-rattling moments, from swamps and wheat fields to the witch’s twisted hut, immersing guests in a relentless atmosphere of dread. The experience is the perfect opportunity for guests to test their courage as the horror continues with Death Whisperer 3 premiering worldwide from October 1.
Other horrifying experiences worthy of a Halloween celebration awaits, including haunted houses themed after Netflix’s Stranger Things, two Scare Zones, and live shows. More experiences will be announced in the lead up to Halloween.
Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 13 runs from September 26 to November 1.
Ticketing is available here.







