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‘Stranger’ Halloween

No Justice for Barb, but there are Demogorgon­s at Universal haunted house

- By MIKE SCHNEIDER

ORLANDO, FLA. >> There may be no “Justice for Barb” at Universal Orlando’s haunted house based on the Netflix hit, “Stranger Things,” but the beloved, ill-fated character does appear in grand, gory style.

The “Stranger Things” house is one of 10 haunted houses built for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, the most haunted houses ever in 28 years of celebratin­g all things horror at the Orlando theme park resort. “Stranger Things” haunted houses also are at Halloween Horror Nights celebratio­ns at Universal parks in Hollywood and Singapore, running from mid-September to the beginning of November.

Patrons walking through the “Stranger Things” haunted house follow the plot contours of the first season. There’s the shed where Will disappears, the Byers home where letters on the walls and Christmas lights help Joyce communicat­e with her missing son, the hellish Upside Down world, the lab where the malfeasanc­e begins and even Eleven’s frozen waffles. Oh yeah, there’s a monstrous Demogorgon seemingly around every corner, ready to scare the bejesus out of you.

“Boom, a Demogorgon pops out and tries to get you. But he misses you so he tries to get you again over here,” said Patrick Braillard, creative developmen­t show director at Universal Orlando, walking recently through the haunted house — which is really a maze of rooms in a back-lot studio at the theme park resort.

Tongue firmly in check, he added, “There’s just one Demogorgon hunting you.”

Actually, there are multiple performers playing the looming monster at any given time in the house. Adult, female performers

play the four Bar Mitzvah-aged-boy leads. Other performers play Nancy, Steve, Sheriff Hopper and Joyce. Different characters populate the house at different times of the night so patrons walking through it get different experience­s.

Netflix and the show’s vendors worked with Universal to make sure the bed sheets and the wallpaper in the Byers house was the same as in the TV show.

And, of course, there’s Barb. Unfortunat­ely for fans, Barb’s fate in the haunted house is no different than in the TV show.

“Hashtag, ‘Justice for Barb,’” Braillard said.

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 ?? AP PHOTO/JOHN RAOUX ?? The character Barb appears in grand, gory style in the Stranger Things haunted house during Halloween Horror nights at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The “Stranger Things” house is one of 10 haunted houses built for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights running through early November.
AP PHOTO/JOHN RAOUX The character Barb appears in grand, gory style in the Stranger Things haunted house during Halloween Horror nights at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The “Stranger Things” house is one of 10 haunted houses built for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights running through early November.
 ?? AP PHOTO/JOHN RAOUX ?? The Beyers’ home living room from the TV show Stranger Thing is recreated in this haunted house for Halloween Horror nights at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The “Stranger Things” house is one of 10 haunted houses built for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights running through early November.
AP PHOTO/JOHN RAOUX The Beyers’ home living room from the TV show Stranger Thing is recreated in this haunted house for Halloween Horror nights at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The “Stranger Things” house is one of 10 haunted houses built for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights running through early November.

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