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Universal Cancels Easter and Opens Halloween Horror Nights Opportunity Instead

It’s April 2, and Easter is just days away. Spring has barely begun, yet Universal Orlando Resort just posted auditions for Halloween Horror Nights 35. Nobody asked for this, but everyone who loves Halloween Horror Nights is definitely excited about it.

What Universal Just Posted

Universal Orlando Resort is now actively seeking performers for Halloween Horror Nights 35. The audition listing is looking for Scareactors, animated costumed characters, roller skaters, stilt walkers, and puppeteers to work at this year’s event.

Scareactors are the performers who populate haunted houses and scare zones, sometimes as specific IP characters and sometimes as original characters built entirely within the HHN universe. The specialty performer categories will primarily work in scare zones but may appear in haunted houses as needed. All candidates must be at least 18 years old and comfortable performing in dim lighting, fog effects, and large crowds.

Universal Orlando announces Halloween Horror Nights 35 auditions for scareactors, skaters, stilt walkers, and puppeteers in 2026.
Credit: Universal Auditions

The submission deadline is May 31. Rehearsals run from early August through late August. Halloween Horror Nights 35 opens August 28 and runs on select dates through November 1.

What Is Already Confirmed for HHN 35

The audition posting is landing on top of a pile of already significant HHN 35 announcements. What has been confirmed so far suggests this year is treating the 35th anniversary with genuine ambition.

The biggest news came out of MEGACON Orlando, where Universal Creative confirmed that Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow are both returning. Jack the Clown debuted at Halloween Horror Nights in 2000 and became one of the most recognizable original characters. Dr. Oddfellow, the sinister ringmaster tied to Jack’s origins, has built a parallel legacy across multiple HHN storylines over the years.

What has fans reacting is not simply that both characters are back. It is that they are coming back together. Historically, these two have been defined by their rivalry, a relationship rooted in betrayal and a twisted carnival mythology that spans decades of HHN history. For HHN 35, they are returning as a unified force rather than opposing ones, and that shift changes everything about how this year’s event is expected to feel.

Universal guests screaming at HHN scare actor
Credit: Universal

The first confirmed haunted house of the season is titled Jack and Oddfellow: Chaos and Control. The experience takes guests into the Oddverse. A surreal realm where the characters’ shared history unfolds and longtime rivals ultimately join forces. It is the kind of narrative development that long-running event mythology rarely delivers. The HHN community has been talking about it since the announcement dropped.

Why This All Matters For Universal Right Now

Universal posting auditions in early April for an event that opens in late August is not premature. It is the minimum lead time required to properly staff and prepare an event of this scale. Rehearsals begin in early August, which means performers need to be identified, contracted, and ready well before that window opens.

HHN 35 is five months away. Universal is already fully in motion. The early indicators suggest this anniversary year is going to be worth every bit of attention it is already generating.

Easter can wait.

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