BREAKING: Murder of Crowz Scare Zone Announced for Halloween Horror Nights

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Three eerie, glowing-eyed crows surround "Murder of Crowz" in fiery lettering for a chilling Scare Zone vibe.

BREAKING: Murder of Crowz Scare Zone Announced for Halloween Horror Nights

In keeping with the newest string of announcements from Universal Studios Hollywood, the latest scare zone announcement is for Murder of Crowz.

Murder of Crowz

Three sinister, glowing-eyed crows in hats evoke a Scare Zone vibe around “Murder of Crowz” on an eerie background for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood.

A new Instagram post from Halloween Horror Nights has announced the return of Murder of Crowz. The scare zone first debuted at Universal Studios Hollywood in 2024, with the theme of guests venturing into a massive crow’s nest.

The scare zone has now been confirmed to return for 2025, with the same name. The caption included with the 2025 announcement reads as follows:

You’ve foolishly ventured into a massive crow’s nest. Now the fearsome flock will defend its territory by descending upon you in a feathered rage and pecking your bones clean.

Halloween Horror Nights 2025

This is the third scare zone announced for HHN 2025. Previous scare zones, which were announced over the weekend, included Chainsaw Clownz and Noche de Brujas, which translates to Night of the Witches.

The full list of houses coming to Universal Studios Hollywood includes PoltergeistFalloutWWE Presents: The Horrors of the Wyatt SicksFive Nights at Freddy’sTerrifierJASON UN1V3RSEScarecrow: Music by Slash, and Monstruos 3: The Ghosts of Latin America.

As well as the houses and scare zones, Terror Tram: Enter the Blumhouse will return from 2024. While the theme this year is similar to 2024, Blumhouse is now celebrating 15 years of horror and teased some potential updates.

Tickets for Halloween Horror Nights 2025 are on sale now, and you can watch our complete video from last year’s Terror Tram below:

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