Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 13 delves deeper into the abyss of Asian fear with two new haunted houses that bring ancient curses and psychological torment to life. As the clock creeps toward the dreaded 13th hour, guests will be drawn into the mind-warping dread of The Unruly Immortals, created in collaboration with Chinese culture and entertainment group Yuewen, and face the wrath of an evil, restless spirit in Death Whisperer, a blood-curdling homage to the dark supernatural traditions of Thai horror cinema. Fans who missed out on the early bird deal can now purchase regular tickets online and prepare for an encounter with terror like never before.
Enter The Mind-Bending World Of The Unruly Immortals
PHOTO CREDIT: RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA
The 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. Marking its first collaboration with a Chinese novel intellectual property, Universal Studios Singapore will transform this dark fantasy tale into reality. 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 Unruly Immortals is one of China’s most popular online novels, amassing over 11.3 million subscribers across Yuwen’s online literature platforms.
Foxtail Pen, author of The Unruly Immortals, said: “I’m honored that The Unruly Immortals is the first Chinese literary intellectual property to be featured at Universal Studios Singapore. Turning words into a real-life experience has been a magical journey. I hope visitors from around the world enjoy this one of-a-kind adventure where fantasy and reality come together — and have a great time in the haunted house.”
Come Face To Face With The Black Spirit In Death Whisperer
Based on 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 wheatfields 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 1 October.
“It wouldn’t be Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Singapore without Asian horror and we want to delve into guests’ fears and superstitions from this region. Our partnership with Yuewen brings one of China’s most popular dark fantasy stories to life, while Death Whisperer taps into the cinematic power of Thai horror,” said Markham Gannon, Senior Director of Entertainment at Resorts World Sentosa. “This year’s experiences will not only scare – they will immerse, provoke and haunt long after guests exit the final room.”
Mr. Surachedh Assawaruenganun, Chief Executive Officer of M STUDIO, distributor of Death Whisperer, stated: “We are deeply honoured that Resorts World Sentosa Singapore and Universal Studios Singapore – renowned global leaders in entertainment – have selected Death Whisperer as the inspiration for Halloween Horror Nights 13. This marks the first time a Thai film has been featured in such a world-class attraction, underscoring the universal appeal of our culturally rooted vision of fear. We hope this collaboration paves the way for more opportunities where Thai cinema can captivate global audiences and harness the power of film as a tool of soft power and cultural influence.”
Face The Horrors Of The 13th Hour
Guests can look forward to the line-up of experiences at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights 13:
Haunted Houses
• Netflix’s Stranger Things
• Singapore’s Most Haunted: Build to Horror
• The Unruly Immortals
• Death Whisperer
Scare Zones
• The FEARground, presented by Fanta
• The Realm of Yokai
Live Shows
• Dare or Die Live!
• Once Upon a Time…to Die
Fans should stay tuned for the reveal of more experiences, coming soon.
Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 13* returns for 18 terrifying nights from 26 September to 1 November 2025. Guests can also enjoy select rides and attractions in the theme park. Regular tickets are available at S$68 for non-peak nights and S$78 for peak nights, and can be purchased online at www.rwsentosa.com/hhn13 and through Official Ticketing Partner Klook at https://s.klook.com/hhn.
Various ticket options are available for purchase:
• The Frights for Four bundle deal of four tickets comes with perks including early entry to the park, where guests will have access to rides from 4pm.
• The Halloween Horror Nights R.I.P. Tour is a guided V.I.P. experience which lets guests skip the queues at the haunted houses and rides, in addition to enjoying special experiences including a private meet and greet with select Halloween Horror Nights 13 characters.
• The Halloween Horror Nights Express Pass allows guests to skip the regular lines one time at all haunted houses, and the Halloween Horror Nights Express PLUS Pass allows guests to skip the regular lines one time at all haunted houses, as well as participating rides and attractions.
Mastercard cardholders who purchase Mastercard Exclusive packages can enjoy additional vouchers.
Guests who purchase the newly launched Universal Studios Singapore Season Pass can enjoy exclusive discounts on select Halloween Horror Nights tickets. Halloween Horror Nights tickets must be purchased separately. In celebration of Singapore’s 60th birthday, the Season Pass also grants unlimited entry to Universal Studios Singapore for six months and discounts on merchandise, dining, and more.
*WARNING! The event may be too intense for young children and is not recommended for children under the age of 13. Costumes subject to costume policy. No costume masks allowed.