ORLANDO, Fla. — The summer "Stranger Things" hype is back in full force since last week's release of the series' third season.
The creepy, campy '80s fun doesn't stop when summer ends, because Halloween Horror Nights is bringing back a "Stranger Things" maze.
The "Stranger Things" maze debuted during last year's fright fest at Universal Orlando. Fans waited hours to step into Hawkins, Indiana, and come face to face with the terrifying Demogorgon.
This year's maze is inspired by season 2 and 3. Universal said the house will pick up where last year's left off but will leap forward to 1985 and will delve even further into the parallel universe of the Upside Down.
Halloween Horror Nights kicks off Sept. 6 and runs select nights through Nov. 2.
Photos: First look inside 'Stranger Things' house at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights
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