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Six Flags Bringing Horror Franchises ‘Saw,’ ‘The Conjuring,’ ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ and More to Fright Fest 2024


Six Flags unveiled its cinematic partners for Fright Fest, the amusement park's annual weeks-long celebration of Halloween.

For the signature haunted mazes, Six Flags has teamed with creatives behind the “ Saw ” movies, the “Conjuring” films, “Stranger Things,” “Trick ‘r Treat,” “Army of the Dead,” “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and creepy comic book “DCeased.” “ Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2022) – Guests are “cast” as visitors to Harlow on the heels of the influencers set on revitalizing the town – but their arrival leads to a stunning and deadly secret being revealed. Before the announcement, Variety spoke with Six Flags’ “Chief Fright Officer” Edithann Ramey, the CMO of the company, about how the parks were able to bring these film franchises on board.

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