This Halloween, the Pacific Design Center will host spooky photo ops and mini experiences inspired by a half-dozen horror films and series on Hulu. Dubbed Huluween: Now Screaming, the free event (Oct 29–31) will be broken up into three zones: “scary,” “very scary” and “very, very scary” (“corporate synergy levels of scary” must not have made the cut).
In the “scary” zone, you can get your photo snapped during a jump scare themed to the new Goosebumps streaming series. Moving up to “very scary,” you can scope out costumes from American Horror Story (plus spider webs and a self-rocking cradle from the current Delicate season) and explore shelves of organs and an evil scientist’s lab from spin-off anthology series American Horror Stories.
Finally, the “very, very scary” zone will set the terrifying namesake doll from the Annabelle series upon you, stick you in a therapy session gone wrong from The Boogeyman and interact with a contortionist inspired by The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
Timed tickets are preferred, though there’ll be a standby line, as well (which will be somewhat hilariously disguised as a hedge maze).