Two years ago, writer, producer and director Michael Dougherty was over the moon when Universal Studios Hollywood turned his holiday horror film “Krampus” into a comedically terrifying walk-thru attraction.

It closely mirrored the 2015 Toni Collette and Adam Scott feature film about a fabled half-goat, half-demon that terrorizes those who have lost the Christmas spirit, and it was popular with theme park guests. However, true horror fans couldn’t help but inquire via social media about when Dougherty’s cult classic “Trick ‘r Treat” would become an attraction.

Well, that wait is over as Universal Studios Hollywood announced on Wednesday that “Trick ‘r Treat” would be added to its 2018 roster of Halloween Horror Nights mazes. So far, the theme park has only revealed one other attraction, as it announced it would be bringing the Upside Down to its annual scare-a-thon with the hit Netflix series, “Stranger Things.”

“Trick ‘r Treat” was originally released in 2007 and stars Anna Paquin, Brian Cox and Dylan Baker. The movie focuses on Halloween traditions and an unspoken set of rules that should be followed via a series of four different stories that are all tied together by Sam, the iconic orange footie pajama-wearing child/creature that pops up throughout the film with a burlap sack over his head and his deadly pumpkin-print sucker.

The maze will take fans to Warren Valley, Ohio on Halloween night to celebrate the holiday inside some of the films most iconic scenes and among some of the most recognizable characters.

Halloween Horror Nights officially kicks off on Friday, Sept. 14, and runs on select nights through Sunday, Nov. 4. For more information and updates on attraction announcements and ticket on-sale dates, visit HalloweenHorrorNights.com.