Guests at Madame Tussauds Orlando can engage with superheroes and bring their powers to life in a new walk-through exhibit.

Justice League: A Call for Heroes features interactive sequences using combinations of projection mapping, enhanced audio and other special effects. This level of interaction with the wax figures is apparently one of the most immersive ever at a Madame Tussauds location worldwide.

Holovis worked with the Merlin Magic Making team, the creative arm of Tussauds operator Merlin Entertainments, to design, produce and deliver the AV, show lighting and interactive elements of the new experience. Together they created the exhibit’s bespoke content and show scenes, working with intellectual property from the 2017 Justice League movie by Warner Bros. The themed environments and interactives, meanwhile, were designed and fabricated by Daniel’s Wood Land.

Here’s what guests at Madame Tussauds Orlando can expect:

LexCorp’s experimental technology has gone haywire and is threatening the world. The Justice League needs the help of the guests to save innocent civilians while figuring out a way to stop Lex Luthor’s experiment before it’s too late. Guests accept the mission and step into Metropolis and Gotham City to help the legendary DC Super Heroes.

It will take the strength of Wonder Woman’s ‘Power Gauntlets’ to block the signal of the LexCorp transmission. Guests must harness all of their energies and strike the signature power pose to create a force strong enough to help her create a great explosion.

LexCorp’s transmission has caused a helicopter to go haywire, and it’s hurtling towards the ground. Guests will need to race into action alongside the Man of Steel to help him lift the helicopter and save it from crashing to the ground. Here visitors experience a dynamic, fully-articulated wax figure that really moves!

In order to deliver one last, crushing blow to LexCorp, Guests will need to step onto the rooftops of the Gotham City Police Department and use the legendary bat signal to call Batman into action. Billowing smoke and wind will reveal the formidable figure as he’s lands on the rooftop above, ready to save the world.

“This attraction is breaking the mould for Madame Tussauds by letting guests interact with and star in the attraction alongside the wax figures in a way never before experienced,” says Jon Tozer, experience designer at Holovis. “We believe that the best technology is invisible. Guests are immersed in complex AV and interactive technology, but they remain the star and the focus throughout.”