From escape rooms to Halloween Horror Nights, we're big fans of immersive entertainment here on Daily Dead, so we're thrilled that a new immersive art installation based on iconic Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema films is opening this April in Los Angeles.

Featuring photo-op friendly immersive art pieces based on IT (2017), Beetlejuice, The Lost Boys, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and The Shining, the "I Like Scary Movies" experience will have its first stop in Los Angeles for a limited time beginning April 4th.

To learn more, visit the official website for I Like Scary Movies, and read the full press release with more info:

Press Release: LOS ANGELES, CA (February 15, 2019) – This Spring, a one-of-a-kind experience will creep into the city of Los Angeles for a limited engagement. Beginning on April 4th, the multi-sensory installation inspired by some of Warner Bros. Pictures’ and New Line Cinema’s most iconic scary movies will lure fans into artistic reinterpretations of the worlds of the first chapter in the IT sagaThe ShiningBeetlejuiceThe Lost Boysand A Nightmare on Elm Street.

I Like Scary Movies is the experience that all scary movie fans have been dreaming of – a groundbreaking immersive art installation that is a true celebration of some of the most beloved horror films. This is a unique opportunity for fans to interact and enjoy the films that they love in a completely new way with amazing photo opportunities to share with their friends. Come play with us as we take you back to The Shining, where you can “sink” into the infamous carpet from the Overlook hotel, before wandering through Beetlejuice’s graveyard on your way to the Netherworld Waiting Room. Feel the fear as you enter Freddy’s boiler room from A Nightmare on Elm St. and then revisit The Lost Boys on your way to Pennywise’s lair. After all, we all float down here. When you visit I Like Scary Movies, you enter a multi-sensory experience where you can see, hear, feel and smell the environment. Don’t miss out on the first stop of our tour, opening April 2019 in Los Angeles.

The I Like Scary Movies experience is brought to life by Maximillian, the experiential artist behind many Hollywood studio activations over the years. “Our goal was to create an experience where fans could take their time to engage with the fantastical worlds of scary movies that have shaped their fandom,” says Maximillian. “We want them to be able to take a deep creative dive into some of their favorite movies in a way that is fun, engaging, artistic, and memorable, allowing them to really explore and enjoy the thrill of it all. The Warner Bros. Consumer Products team has been incredibly supportive of our vision and we can’t wait for fans to experience it.”

Beyond his 20 years of Comic-Con installations – from the Snakes on a Plane fuselage to the Pirates of the Caribbean Black Pearl shipwreck – Maximillian has recently orchestrated a wide range of national activations on behalf of his clientele, including the La La Land Aerial Dancers at City Hall, the drone lightshow at Dodger Stadium for Wonder Woman, and the Hollywood Bowl’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Live-To-Film performance.

Tickets to the I Like Scary Movies experience are only $39, so why wait and risk missing out?

For ticketing information, please visit the official website and be sure to sign up for the newsletter for details on exclusive collectibles, private bookings and VIP access, special events and more!

http://www.ilikescarymoviesexperience.com/

COME PLAY WITH US!

The Desmond - 5514 Wilshire Blvd, Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ILikeScaryMovies/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikescarymoviesexperience/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILikeScaryMovie

ABOUT ULTRA PRODUCTIONS

After gaining notoriety in 2004 while executing a pop-up White Castle restaurant in Hollywood for New Line Cinema’s Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle., Ultra Productions has been the mastermind behind some of the most buzzed about promotional events in the film business.

Ultra Productions is known as the creative go-to think-tank; highly adept at implementing a vast array of creative methods, such as: stunts, national tours, set builds for interactive environments, premieres, premiere stunts, creative screenings, art installations, and museums/galleries. Currently, Ultra has the distinct pleasure and honor to work with a multitude of film studios and networks, including Sony Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Pixar, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Dreamworks, Lionsgate, MGM, Focus Features, Fox Searchlight, WWE, and NBC. These leading companies in the entertainment world continue look to Ultra Productions to brainstorm and execute fun and creative ways promote their film and television campaigns.

About Warner Bros. Consumer Products

Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP), a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, extends the Studio’s powerful portfolio of entertainment brands and franchises into the lives of fans around the world.  WBCP partners with best-in-class licensees globally on an award-winning range of toys, fashion, home décor, and publishing inspired by franchises and properties such as DC, the Wizarding World, Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera. The division’s successful global themed entertainment business includes groundbreaking experiences such as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi. With innovative global licensing and merchandising programs, retail initiatives, promotional partnerships and themed experiences, WBCP is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.

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    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.