The maniacal minds at Universal Studios Hollywood are hard at work, creating an all-new walkthrough attraction based on the hit AMC series The Walking Dead. Set to open on Monday, July 4th, The Walking Dead will be an immersive, terrifying fight for survival that takes visitors through the steps of the characters in the series, on their way to a supposed safe haven. All the way, visitors will face hordes of killer Walkers, evil living, and other untold dangers.

Along with the announcement of the date, Universal released a video that takes us behind the scenes with Creative Director John Murdy, and Executive Producer, Greg Nicotero. Here

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To bring this unique attraction to life, Universal has created a custom built, state-of-the-art facility that will house permanent, fully realized sets. The attraction will employ a total of approximately 100 male and female actors donning make up and molds developed by the creators of the show. “one of the things that we are always striving for is Authenticity.” Said Murdy, “That’s why we were so excited to work with Greg Nicotero” (Executive Producer, The Walking Dead).

“After six years of working on ‘The Walking Dead,’ we have a great opportunity to take ‘The Walking Dead’ out of the studio, off the soundstage and into an attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood where guests can come face-to-face with walkers,” said Greg Nicotero.  He continued, “It’s very exciting to be able to make the attraction as 100 percent authentic as possible. We’re getting the chance to utilize molds that were created specifically for the show and translate them into parts of the attraction. We’re creating animatronic walkers that guests will be able to see…it’s never been done before….it’s one-of-a-kind, state-of-the-art….and I can’t wait.”

In the video above we get a chance to see some of the detailed work coming to the walk through. Nicotero shares with us the process of creating new figures for the attraction using actual molds from the show. We also get a close up look at the eye-balls and the teeth being used in some of the new figures.  Really, this is as close to being in the show as you can get!

We can’t wait!

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Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.