If you missed walking through the Upside Down last year, fear not, Universal Orlando is bringing back the popular maze based on Netflix’s supernatural series, Stranger Things at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights.

The upcoming all-new mazes will be inspired by Seasons two and the upcoming 3third season of the critically-acclaimed series.

Universal promises this year’s mazes will “continue the suspenseful storyline that takes place in Hawkins, Indiana and delving even further into the parallel universe, referred to as the Upside Down.”

They will also parallel the hit show as it leaps forward to 1985, taking guests on a terrifying excursion through portions of Stranger Things 3, which debuts on the streaming service July 4.

Stranger Things takes place in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana in the 1980’s. The show’s first two seasons have focused on Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), whose mind and body are under attack by creatures from the Upside Down, which was created by the Hawkins Laboratory. His buddies and a psychokinetic girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) try to help him.

Universal Studios Florida is partnering with Netflix and the creators and executive producers of Stranger Things to create authentic representations of the series.

The Stranger Things maze is the first to be announced for the 2019 events. Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights begins Friday, September 6. Stay tuned for more details.