Inside Warner Bros. Hollywood: A Frighteningly Fun Look at Iconic Horror Movie Props

Warner Bros Hollywood. Photo Left to Right: Maria Cornejo & Irma Cornejo

Hollywood, CA — At Warner Bros. Studio in West Hollywood, horror fans were treated to a chilling display of Halloween props from some of the most terrifying films ever made — including The Conjuring, It, The Exorcist, and The Nun.

Presence News reporter Maria Cornejo attended the studio’s seasonal showcase, where visitors could step into scenes from their favorite horror movies, browse themed merchandise, and pose for eerie photos.

Photo Credit: Maria

The World of It

Fans of Stephen King’s It were met with a nostalgic (and creepy) setup featuring Derry houses, Pennywise’s clown costume, and the movie’s iconic red balloons. Guests could visit a themed photo booth, don yellow rain jackets, and hold a balloon for the perfect “Derry moment.”

The Warner Bros. Studio Store offered It-inspired merchandise, including scented candles, balloon-shaped lamps, and clothing. A standout shirt read “I ♥ Derry,” while tote bags and hats carried the same chilling hometown pride. A Pennywise doll display featured the haunting backdrop of Derry at sunset — a favorite photo stop among visitors.

The Power of The Exorcist

For fans of supernatural horror, The Exorcist section was unforgettable. Visitors saw the original door used in the film, a large cross, and photographs of the cast and production. Merchandise included wood-scented candles, DVDs, replica masks, and eerie fall-themed décor. The atmosphere captured the dark spiritual tone that made the 1973 film a horror classic.

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The Haunting of The Conjuring

The display for The Conjuring brought chills with its recreation of the film’s eerie artifacts. The infamous Annabelle doll sat behind a locked glass case marked with a “Devil Card” warning — just like in the movies. Props on display included a vintage television, a monkey toy, crosses, and various dolls used on set. Fans could purchase Annabelle-inspired items, from plush dolls to stickers and collectible figures.

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The Shadows of The Nun

Rounding out the tour, The Nun exhibit displayed the black-and-white costumes worn by the film’s haunting villain. The detailed wardrobe and lighting created an unsettling atmosphere — reminding fans why The Nun remains one of the most iconic characters in modern horror.

From cursed objects to iconic costumes, Warner Bros. Studio delivered a frightfully fun Halloween experience that celebrated the legacy of horror filmmaking. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a curious visitor, the studio’s horror exhibit offers an unforgettable trip into the darker side of cinema.


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Report by Maria Cornejo, Presence News


Maria Cornejo

Maria Cornejo is a Staff Writer and award-winning Photojournalist with Presence News based in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County. She regularly covers community events, entertainment, business, culture, and human-interest stories throughout Southern California, where her reporting has led to numerous invitations to local events and community gatherings. Maria began her journalism career at just 13 years old and has written for The Union Newspaper and Warrior Life Magazine. She is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton and is also the host of the Everything Entertainment & Inspiration podcast. Combining professional journalism with visual storytelling, Maria produces original reporting and photography that highlights the people, organizations, and events shaping the South Bay community. One of her most recognized contributions to Presence News is South Bay Galleria Isn’t Closing — Here’s What’s Actually Happening, one of the publication’s most-viewed articles. As a Staff Writer, Maria is committed to accurate, people-first journalism through firsthand reporting, original photography, and meaningful storytelling that informs and connects readers with their local communities. She can be contacted at: mariacornejo27@gmail.com More by Maria Cornejo

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