Just got an email survey from Universal about Horror Nights 2019 and Horror Nights 2020. Some properties were:
Zombieland, Hellraiser, Channel Zero, Arkham Asylum/Joker/Batman, Goosebumps (I hope they bring this), Killer Clowns, Creepshow, Conjuring/Nun/Anabelle, Padanormal Activity, F13/Jason, Black Mirror, AWIL, Grudge, IT, Aliek, Black Mirror, Slender Man, The Ring, Spawn, Freddy, Hell Fest, Final Destination, Ghoul, A Quiet Place, Five Nights at Freddy's, Michael Jackson's THRILLER.
What I found interesting was that in allowing you to Rate and "Recognize" what properties/attractions they have this year it mentioned Chucky lol idk why they threw that in there.
CHANNEL ZERO.
TOOTH BABY DELIVER US.
I think general consensus is that these are pie-in-the-sky, so it's doubtful that some of these are being seriously considered. Thriller is a bit dicey in the current climate, Slender Boi is fifty internet-years past its prime, Alien is with Fox, and what are they even gonna do with Final Destination? Though I guess they could SAW it with a walking tour of all the deaths, and just come up with a random grim reaper "death" thing for the black wall scares in-between. Spawn and Fnaf movies are also stuck in the bowels of development hell, so I can't see those coming anytime soon.
In terms of what realistically might come,
Goosebumps really surprised me as an option, but thinking about it, it could really fit. Slappy was horrifying as a kid. inb4 HHN is a baby event.
Ghostbusters this year really seemed to open a door with Sony, and that gives us
Zombieland, t
he Grudge, Fright Night, and
Thirteen Ghosts.
Creepshow and
Ghostbusters could easily get a sequel next year.
They keep teasing us with
the Ring and it's frustrating. Just give us Sadako already.
Black Mirror is very interesting. White Bear would be a decent couple of rooms, nothing too special, but still fun.
Some of the WB properties might be opening up soon.
IT and
Conjuring would make great marquee houses for 2020. Ditto
Arkham Asylum; since WB themselves did it last year, I'm assuming Six Flags don't have exclusive haunt rights.
Paranormal Activity is getting a new movie, and that franchise has been relatively ripe for a haunt ever since Toby got revealed as a spindly sausage-mummy thing.
Some of these properties may have been too obscure back when we only had 6 or 7 slots, but now that we have 9, I think there's room for a little property to shine.
Hell Fest, Ghoul, and (sadly)
Channel Zero were all non-starters as far as houses go, but with the extra slots, one of them might get a chance to appear. Some slightly older properties, not quite new enough to be relevant but not quite old enough to be nostalgic, might also get a chance to show up now: stuff like
Hannibal,
You're Next and (I guess)
Five Nights at Freddy's.