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Super Monsterrific Halloween at SM Supermalls

By Manila Times - 4 weeks ago

BE prepared for a spooky season with SM Supermalls' Super Monsterrific Halloween.

Whether in a villain era or final girl era, one thing is for sure – if brave enough to face the spooks and scares, then be ready for everything SM has got in store this Halloween.

Get SuperKids in on the Halloween fun with SM's Monsterrific Halloween Costume Contest.

Open to kids below 12 years old, costume contests will be held in participating SM malls from Oct. 26 to 31, 2024, with up to P5,000 in SM shopping money at stake.

To join, make sure to register via the SM Malls Online app and save the event pass that will be generated. Registration started on October 24, Thursday, but beware – registration ends depending on chosen SM mall's contest date.

That's not all. SuperKids will also be able to "trick-or-treat" the very same day. Just present single or accumulated receipts worth P1,500 to receive a Halloween strap or stamp that qualifies them for the Halloween events.

With this, SuperKids can present it to SM stores marked by emblems to get fun-tastic treats.

Shoppers can also pick up some fresh Halloween goodies at Toy Kingdom. Check out their Monsterrific Halloween Bazaar for the creepiest, spookiest and coolest toys, treats and costumes, ready to transform a SuperKid into a Halloween winner.

Of course, Halloween is not just for kids. Things can get real spooky with the adults, so embrace that horror aesthetic with SM Supermalls' partner tenants.

Transform space (and look) with creepy and delightful pieces from the Miniso x Harry Potter Collection, now available at SM North EDSA and SM Megamall.

Grab the cutest knick knacks from Flying Tiger, and discover deliciously ghoulish sweet treats for Halloween parties at Candy Corner and Krispy Kreme.

Finally, Halloween is meant to be experienced. Be prepared for slippery slides and gravity-defying jumps at Fantasy World, SM City Fairview's latest playground, or visit Timezone for immersive gaming.

For thrill-seekers, SM Cinema is also having its fifth run of Sine Sindak, a horror film festival that brings together local and Southeast Asian horror films for the horror junkies to enjoy starting October 30 to November 5.

In Javanese culture, Sengkolo is a negative entity that often haunts humans, brings bad luck and brings disaster. On the first night of Suro, Sengkolo moves to target several weton who are his prey.

Adapted from the popular horror manga series, a family moves into a house but soon discovers that it is haunted by a murdered girl.

On a late night train, seven passengers turn a blind eye to a crime. Now, they experience what being helpless feels like.

Both Hitomi and her daughter Eri are cellists who are involved in a traffic accident, leaving Hitomi without sight and Eri paralyzed. While Hitomi wears camera-equipped contact lenses and Eri wears VR goggles, the two share one vision.

Three young girls are rescued by a loving couple who lost a daughter, but soon find that their new home houses a restless spirit that haunts anyone it encounters.

Six bloodcurdling tapes unleash horror in a sci-fi-inspired hell landscape, pushing the boundaries of fear and suspense.

Soriya returns to Cambodia in a quest to find herself after her mother's death. There, she finds a family she has never known and an old building filled with dark secrets.

A teenager who tests a new drug before heading off for a night of partying finds himself picking up an injured woman, resulting in the evening taking a surreal turn.

Visit www.smsupermalls.com or follow SM Supermalls on Facebook for more information on SM Halloween events.

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