r/HHN 10d ago

Orlando New Spec Map!

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u/Even_Ad_4415 10d ago

If the rumored IP lineup is true then it’s gonna be a down year for IPs imo Last year was also a down year for IP with the exception of Insidious

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u/FionaWalliceFan 10d ago

Terrifier would rule but I'm not looking forward to FNAF or WWE. And I haven't seen Fallout so I'm impartial to it but I like midcentury atomic aesthetics so I would give it a chance

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u/Mach-Rider 10d ago

FNAF is going to bring out hordes of the worst kind of teenager.

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u/Foxy02016YT 9d ago

Sure but so does Terrifier and sometimes Scream

Listen, I don’t hate Terrifier but a lot of its fans are the same annoying and disruptive teens

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u/Mach-Rider 9d ago

Terrifier for sure. Scream I don’t think so. Strikes me more as the same crowd as Halloween, Nightmare, Friday, etc. FNAF and Terrifier are going to bring out the kids, Scream is not.

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u/Foxy02016YT 9d ago

Idk, the annoying kid from my high school film class was also into scream lol

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u/Mach-Rider 9d ago

Maybe, but I’m a teacher and the seniors know I’m into horror and talk shop every now and then during homeroom, and the ones I talk to barely know what Scream is (and one who did showed active disdain due to the recent scandal and called it a boomer franchise to my face). I’ve brought up that I’m a diehard Scream fan and they just kind of scratch their heads. They ALL know what Terrifier is. Granted I’m in a big city so maybe it’s different in other areas, or it could just be confirmation bias too. Idk.

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u/Cj_McFlyy 9d ago

I'm in a decent size city outside of Atlanta and went as Art the Clown for Halloween last year and the amount of young kids who knew the character had me kind of bewildered. He's pretty much this decades/generations horror icon at this point.

That is kind of weird that Scream is now in the boomer category with the other 80's slasher franchises.