Horror credit: Basically Chandler Riggs grew up on a zombie farm in Georgia as he took on the role of lead character Rick Grimes’ son, Carl on “The Walking Dead.” He had a rough run. You may know him from: Playing little Carl Grimes on AMC’s “The Walking Dead” series. It was always terrifying when we’d be filming ‘The Walking Dead’ in Georgia and there would be a wasp buzzing by my ear and I couldn’t react or do anything about it.”
His biggest fear/phobia: “I know I have some irrational fears, but insects in general freak me out. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Chandler Riggs of “The Walking Dead” at the opening of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
Horror credits: At 16 years old Gaten Matarazzo has had multiple roles on Broadway including stints with “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” and “Les Misérables.” He doesn’t have much under his belt in the horror genre, but he certainly doesn’t scare easily, he said, so he’s ready for more. You may know him from: Playing the lovable Dustin Henderson on Netflix’s “Stranger Things.” Like Rick from ‘The Walking Dead.’ That would freak me out.” I really don’t, but literally my biggest fear would be waking up and having nobody be anywhere. His biggest fear/phobia: “I don’t get scared easily. Gaten Matarazzo of “Stranger Things” at the opening of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights. Here’s what some of Hollywood’s horror stars said scared them the most. This year’s line-up of terror features “Stranger Things,” “Trick ‘r Treat,” “The First Purge,” “Poltergeist,” “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers,” “The Horrors of Blumhouse: Chapter Two,” “Universal Monsters” with music by Slash and “Terror Tram: Hollywood Harry’s Deadtime Storiez.” Halloween Horror Nights continues on select evenings through Saturday, Nov.
14 with a blood red carpet and plenty of familiar faces from some of the scariest feature films and TV shows.Ĭast members from TV shows like “Stranger Things,” “The Purge” and “The Walking Dead” as well as stars from “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” and “Unfriended: Dark Web” walked the carpet and did interviews before they scurried off into the night and into the latest horrifying attractions inside the theme park. Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights officially kicked off its haunting season on Friday, Sept.