A person covered in paint stands beside green-lit barrels with hazardous warning symbols in an industrial setting.

Full Video of Dead Exposure: Death Valley Haunted House at Halloween Horror Nights 2024

Shannen Ace

The Dead Exposure concept makes its Universal Studios Hollywood debut with Dead Exposure: Death Valley at Halloween Horror Nights 2024.

Dead Exposure: Death Valley Haunted House

A heavily secured entrance with caution signs and a white van parked inside at night. People stand and walk around outside. The area is illuminated by artificial lighting.

Enter a top-secret government facility where an experiment to create super soldiers has gone horribly wrong, turning people into radioactive zombies. And they escape just as you arrive!

A person wearing a tattered yellow raincoat and gloves with a disfigured, bloody face stands in dark, eerie lighting.

The Dead Exposure concept premiered at Universal Orlando Resort in 2008, although that house and this year’s house are only loosely connected by zombies. As revealed in a behind-the-scenes look at the house, Dead Exposure: Death Valley is inspired by Dead Exposure: Patient Zero from HHN 28 at Universal Studios Florida. In Patient Zero, the planet is ravaged by a disease turning humans into zombies. Instead of focusing on a disease, Dead Exposure: Death Valley features zombies created in a top-secret government facility.

A person covered in paint stands beside green-lit barrels with hazardous warning symbols in an industrial setting.

HHN mastermind John Murdy drew on modern conspiracy theories, AI fears, and Soviet-era paranoia when creating this house.

Watch our video of Dead Exposure: Death Valley at HHN 2024 below.

Halloween Horror Nights 2024 runs on select nights through November 3. Tickets are available online. Universal Studios Hollywood is offering a discount on tickets until September 11.

Also watch our videos of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Insidious: The Further, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Legacy of Leatherface, “A Quiet Place,” and Terror Tram: Enter the Blumhouse. Other houses include The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy, Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines, and Monstruos 2: The Nightmares of Latin America.

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