Universal's Epic Universe Takes on Disney with Cutting-Edge Animatronics in Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment

Oct 29, 2024 in "Universal Orlando Resort"

Posted: Tuesday October 29, 2024 1:00pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Universal Orlando Resort is stepping up its game in theme park technology, providing an intense look at its cutting-edge animatronics for the highly anticipated "Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment" attraction in Epic Universe's Dark Universe.

Based on the sneak peek, Universal is poised to challenge Walt Disney Imagineering's renowned animatronic achievements, setting up a rivalry that promises to redefine guest expectations for immersive attractions.

Universal's latest creation taps into advanced animatronic technology, aiming to rival Disney's hallmark characters like the Na'vi Shaman in Avatar Flight of Passage and the Tiana figures in the new Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom. Universal's animatronics—14 in total—will feature lifelike movement and spine-tingling proximity, putting guests face-to-face with legendary monsters in a way that Universal says feels uniquely visceral.

The storyline, centered on Dr. Victoria Frankenstein—a newly introduced descendant of the infamous scientist—plays on classic horror elements with a twist. This mad scientist's mission to control an army of monsters goes terribly wrong, and guests are plunged into chaos as Dracula, The Wolf Man, and The Creature from the Black Lagoon are set free. The realistic movements of these animatronics reproduce the innovations Disney Imagineering has popularized, particularly through their use of advanced robotics and expressive character faces.

Frankenstein's Monster

Created by science and feared by most, Frankenstein's Monster walks tall at nine feet and weighs over 800 pounds. Guests will first encounter this figure within the queue of the attraction – where he will actually walk within Dr. Victoria Frankenstein's lab during the preshow.

Dracula

Guests will encounter Dracula at various moments throughout the attraction, as he's behind the horde of enraged monsters terrorizing the Manor.

The Wolf Man

Among the monsters unleashed within the attraction is the fearsome Wolf Man. As guests try to escape the catacombs of Frankenstein Manor, they'll come within inches of his razor-sharp teeth and jagged claws.

The Creature from the Black Lagoon

Guests will also witness the amphibious "Gill-man" emerge from the inky depths of the Black Lagoon, ready to terrorize guests alongside his fellow monsters. 



Outside the ride, Dark Universe will bring fans closer to the monster world with meet-and-greet options and roaming characters—enhancing the area's immersive atmosphere in a way that Universal hopes will compete directly with Disney's highly themed experiences. Ygor, Dr. Frankenstein's assistant, along with The Invisible Man and an eccentric monster hunter, roam the area, creating a fully realized universe for guests to explore.

With "Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment" at the center of this rivalry, Universal's Epic Universe is making a bold statement: Disney is no longer alone in pushing the boundaries of theme park technology. The showdown between Universal's Dark Universe and Disney's highly respected Imagineering team will surely draw attention from fans eager to see which park can deliver the most immersive, chilling experiences as animatronics technology reaches new heights.

"Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment" attraction at Dark Universe is one of the five worlds coming to Universal Epic Universe in 2025.

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WDWFREAK535 hours ago

IMO the best "wow factor" of this happening is still Hobgoblin's pumpkin.

DarkMetroid5677 hours ago

Between SLOP (water), Mine Cart Madness (water), and Mario Kart (fog), oh my god this is actually still true.

danlb_20008 hours ago

... not to mention the Backdraft attraction that used to be in Hollywood.

Rich Brownn1 day ago

Its not a Universal ride unless it spits fire, water or fog (or all 3 at once) at you :D

Andrew C1 day ago

MisterPenguin1 day ago

There's fire blasts pretty near guests in FoF parade. And the giant torches around World Lagoon. Not to mention fireworks...

Disgruntled Walt1 day ago

We always used to say that the Universal playbook for a ride was get in a Spider-Man-type vehicle, look at a screen at some point, and then there's fire somewhere. Fire is all over Universal. It's a pyromaniac's dream resort!

Andrew251 day ago

They literally have a dragon that shoots fire above and at guests every 15 minutes or so.

999th Happy Haunt1 day ago

I’m sure they thought ahead

McMickeyWorld1 day ago

Yes, the first two are from HP, and the third is from Monsters.

lazyboy97o1 day ago

It’s not really any different. You use non-combustible materials in the correct assemblies. You provide sensors, alarms, and extinguishing systems. It’s not in an enclosed space which makes some things easier. Revenge of the Mummy is pumping gas into a room and then igniting it. If too much gas built up that’d be a big problem.

JT30001 day ago

Obviously it's not their first use of fire, but it's the first time they've had a large, flaming object hanging above a building like this.

lazyboy97o1 day ago

There are standards for live fire effects. Lots of reading available on the NFPA website. It won’t be the first use of fire in a Universal park.

JT30001 day ago

So... uhh... how can we be sure this isn't a major fire hazard? Someone had to ask.