Slash Back To The 2000s With The Mystic Museum’s Y2KILLS

The immersive experience will celebrate one of horror's most beloved eras.

By Amber T · @hornbloodfire · March 23, 2023, 11:24 AM EDT
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Aah, the 2000s; a time of Juicy sweatpants, flip phones and some of the most iconic horror movies of the modern age. To celebrate this era and quench your nostalgia, The Mystic Museum are bringing your favorite turn-of-the-century terrors to life with Y2Kills: A Horror Immersive Experience.

Here’s what the official press release says we can look forward to from the event:

Y2Kills is a horror immersive experience that highlights the best horror has to offer through the lens of the first decade of the ‘00s. Featuring props, commissioned art pieces, photo opportunities, and everything from collectible art pieces to retro disposable cameras — Y2Kills will offer guests a horrific slice of Millennium nostalgia they won’t forget!

The exhibit will also feature items from the private collections of Eli Roth (Hostels Part I & II), Michael Dougherty (Trick ‘r Treat, Krampus) — and an original soundtrack by composer Douglas Pipes (Trick ‘r Treat, Krampus).

The experience is sponsored by Midsummer Scream, Fright-Rags, AtmosFX, and THS Entertainment.

Y2Kills will open on April 15 at the Mystic Museum (3204 W Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505). If you haven’t already been to the Mystic Museum, get your ass down there ASAP – it’s a must-see place for horror fans and freaks alike. Founded in 2013, the Museum has blessed horror fans with a whole range of immersive exhibits ranging from officially licensed (like the awesome The Evil Dead: An Immersive Experience, for one) to their own creations (the amazing Slashback Video, an homage to old-school video stores).

So when you’re ready to throw back, visit the Mystic Museum’s website, grab your tickets, throw on some low-rise jeans and get ready to party like it’s 2000. Here's the official teaser trailer and full poster to get you in the mood!:

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