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Daily roundup: USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025 — and other top stories today, World News
Daily roundup: USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025 — and other top stories today, World News

AsiaOne

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Daily roundup: USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025 — and other top stories today, World News

Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025: Haunted houses inspired by Stranger Things, Thai film series Death Whisperer October is just around the corner, which means one thing — spooky season is upon us. Ahead of the occasion, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) announced in a press release on Thursday (Aug 14) that Halloween Horror Nights 13 at Universal Studios Singapore (USS) will be held from Sept 26 to Nov 1... » READ MORE 2. Compensation, rehousing options crucial to flat owners from older estates selling their flats under Vers The size of the compensation package and rehousing options will weigh heavily in their decision to sell their HDB flats back to the Government under the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (Vers), elderly residents living in older estates have said... » READ MORE 3. 'Principled, steadfast, indomitable': Lee Hsien Yang bids farewell to sister, scatters ashes in Scotland sea Dr Lee Wei Ling, the daughter of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, has a wish fulfilled nearly a year after her death. In a Facebook post on Thursday (Aug 14), Lee Hsien Yang said that he took his sister "on one last boat ride" from Edinburgh, Scotland to scatter her ashes out at sea.... » READ MORE 4. AirAsia flight from KL to Incheon lands at wrong airport, passengers say crew 'appeared just as confused' Passengers and crew members were stunned when their flight bound for Seoul touched down at Gimpo International Airport instead of Incheon International Airport as planned... » READ MORE editor@

USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025: Haunted houses inspired by Stranger Things, Thai film series Death Whisperer, Lifestyle News
USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025: Haunted houses inspired by Stranger Things, Thai film series Death Whisperer, Lifestyle News

AsiaOne

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

USS Halloween Horror Nights 2025: Haunted houses inspired by Stranger Things, Thai film series Death Whisperer, Lifestyle News

October is just around the corner, which means one thing — spooky season is upon us. Ahead of the occasion, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) announced in a press release on Thursday (Aug 14) that Halloween Horror Nights 13 at Universal Studios Singapore (USS) will be held from Sept 26 to Nov 1. This year, tickets are more affordable too, at $68 for non-peak nights and $78 for peak nights. Last year's tickets were $80 for non-peak nights and $90 for peak nights. Guests can look forward to four haunted houses, two scare zones and two live shows. Out of the four haunted houses, three are based off popular shows and books. Probably the most anticipated one would be Stranger Things, which was first featured in Halloween Horror Nights 8 in 2018. This year's edition was inspired by seasons two, three and four of the famous Netflix original series and the theme is timely since the show's final season will be released on Nov 26. From Starcourt Mall to Vecna's mind lair, guests can relive the show's intense moments in the recreation of the supernatural environment. Another haunted house is based off Death Whisperer, a popular horror film franchise that ranks among Thailand's highest-grossing films. Death Whisperer was adapted from the story of a vengeful spirit in search of a new host and is set in rural Kanchanaburi, Thailand, in 1972. The haunted house recreates moments from the first two films, from swamps and wheatfields to the witch's twisted hut. Once again, this theme is timely because Death Whisperer 3 is premiering worldwide on Oct 1. There's also The Unruly Immortals, a haunted house inspired by the hit online Chinese novel that amassed more than 11.3 million subscribers across Chinese culture and entertainment group Yuwen's online literature platforms. This is USS's first collaboration with a Chinese novel intellectual property. In this haunted house, guests will follow high school student Li Huowang as he navigates two conflicting realities — one where ancient rituals transform him into living medicine, and a hospital ward where doctors deny the supernatural and insist his visions are hallucinations. The final haunted house, Singapore's Most Haunted: Build To Horror, was first introduced in last year's edition of Halloween Horror Nights. This time around, the story revolves around unsuspecting residents living on a burial ground for unclaimed bodies and an entity called Demonic Sinseh, who possesses innocent people through his dark rituals. Scare zones and live shows Apart from the haunted houses, guests can look forward to two scare zones and two live shows. The first scare zone is The Fearground, which is presented by soft-drinks brand Fanta. Here, a once fun and innocent fair becomes a place of horror and guests will face chaotic carnies like Madame Marionette and Bonebreaker. The carnival's ringleader, The Death Devil, is also looking for contestants for his twisted game. The second is The Realm of Yokai, which is inspired by the Hyakki Yagyo (Night Parade of 100 Demons). Guests will need to look out for spirits, demons and forgotten creatures from ancient Japanese folklore that will emerge from the shadows. As for the shows, there is Dare or Die Live! Which, a horror gameshow, as well as Once Upon a Time…to Die, which features mutilated master of time who is fast approaching his end. Tickets for Halloween Horror Nights can be purchased on RWS Sentosa's website and through its official ticketing partner Klook. Going in a group? There's the Frights for Four bundle deal of four tickets. This comes with perks including early entry to the park and guests will have access to rides from 4pm. Tickets cost $480 for a group of four. Another option is the Halloween Horror Nights RIP Tour, which is a guided VIP experience that lets guests skip the queues at the haunted houses and rides. Additionally, they can enjoy special experiences including a private meet and greet with select Halloween Horror Nights 13 characters. Tickets cost $260 for one pax. Want to skip the long queues? Get the Halloween Horror Nights Express Pass, which allows guests to skip the regular lines one time at all haunted houses. There's also the Halloween Horror Nights Express Plus Pass that allows guests to skip the regular lines one time at all haunted houses, as well as participating rides and attractions. Guests who have purchased the newly launched USS Season Pass can also enjoy exclusive discounts on select Halloween Horror Nights tickets. Do note that Halloween Horror Nights tickets must be purchased separately.

I-dle's Minnie to debut on silver screen, Yuqi to return with solo album
I-dle's Minnie to debut on silver screen, Yuqi to return with solo album

Korea Herald

time12-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

I-dle's Minnie to debut on silver screen, Yuqi to return with solo album

Minnie of I-dle landed her first movie role and will begin shooting in October, according to her agency Cube Entertainment on Tuesday. She will be the female lead in the Thai adaptation of the 2004 romantic comedy '50 First Dates,' which starred Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler. Minnie will star opposite actor and model Nadech Kugimiya of 'Death Whisperer.' Minnie first acted in 2021 when she appeared in 'So Not Worth It,' a sitcom set in a college dorm. In the meantime, Yuqi will release a solo album in mid-September, a local media report said Tuesday. She rolled out her first solo EP 'Yuq1' in April 2024 and topped the iTunes Top Albums Chart in six regions. The album sold over half a million copies, and all its songs made Melon's Hot 100 chart. She dropped the single 'Radio (Dum-dum)' in March.

Thailand's M Studio Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Thailand's M Studio Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai Market (EXCLUSIVE)

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Thailand's M Studio Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai Market (EXCLUSIVE)

M Studio Thailand is betting big on action as it unveils a varied slate at the ongoing Shanghai International Film & TV Market, led by Puttipong Nakthong's thriller 'The Last Shot.' The action-thriller, set for release Nov. 27, follows Petch, an assassin desperate to escape his violent past but forced into one final job where 'his future and freedom rest on the final bullet.' The film represents the kind of high-concept genre fare that has made M Studio one of Thailand's most prolific production houses. More from Variety Shanghai Launches Merged Film and TV Market With Industry-Public Hybrid Model The Bangkok-based company is riding high following the massive success of 2023's 'Death Whisperer' (aka 'Tee Yod'), which shattered Thai box office records with earnings exceeding $14 million domestically alone. The horror hit exemplifies M Studio's knack for connecting with local audiences while maintaining commercial appeal. At Shanghai, M Studio is showcasing a diverse lineup that spans multiple genres. Racing comedy 'Jazz the Racing,' directed by Poj Arnon and Phadung Samajarn, follows rising motorsport star Jazz as he navigates guilt and redemption after a rival's death forces him into monkhood. The film explores whether former racing champions can convince Jazz to return to competition. The slate also includes 'Nakee 3,' the latest installment in the popular action-drama franchise that intertwines love, destiny and mystical serpent god mythology in what the company describes as a 'breathtaking new adventure.' Comedy-action hybrid 'Riam Fighting Angel 2' brings back the daring Riam Racing Gang for another high-stakes village rescue mission, while biographical drama 'Bit by Bit' tells the story of top student Top Jirayut, an Oxford graduate facing family and societal pressures who must discover 'the true cost of success.' Rounding out the lineup are action-thriller 'God Skin,' about a writer lured into underground boxing with life-shortening nano-tattoo enhancements, and drama-comedy 'The Lion Dance Girl,' following a young designer who returns to her rural hometown to lead a traditional lion dance troupe after her father's death. M Studio's prolific output of 10-15 films annually has established the company as a major force in Thai cinema, consistently delivering box office hits across multiple genres. The company's ability to blend local storytelling with commercial sensibilities has proven particularly effective in the competitive Southeast Asian market. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar

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