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Horror fans can enter the post-apocalyptic world of Paramount Pictures’ “A Quiet Place” and “A Quiet Place 2” movies in a new haunted house coming to Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights.

Mirroring the silent storytelling in the films, the haunted house will embrace “unique sound design, special effects and the adept performances of the scare actors to convey the ominous sense of dread depicted in the films,” a news release said.

Halloween Horror Nights will also incorporate the use of American Sign Language, for the first time ever, in the haunted house to capture the authenticity of the films.

“Fans will relive the tension that will come to life in the iconic scenes from the first two films, including traveling through the farmhouse that serves as the Abbott family’s shelter and stepping into the root cellar where Evelyn Abbott escapes to give birth as one of the creatures closes in. The snarls of the larger-than-life predators will follow guests at every spine-chilling turn, and guests must remember: if they hear you, they will hunt you,” a news release said.

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood will run on select nights from Sept. 5 to Nov. 3. Guests will encounter eight new haunted houses, sinister scare zones, and the iconic Terror Tram.

All ticketing options, including the premium R.I.P Tour and Frequent Fear and Ultimate Fear passes, are available for purchase on the theme park website. Prices range from $77 for general admission and up to $389 for premium tickets.

“A Quiet Place” haunted house will be available at Universal Studios Hollywood and its sister park in Orlando for the Halloween Horror Night season.