Goosebumps will not creep its way back onto Disney+, DECIDER can confirm. The series has been cancelled at the streamer. The first of two seasons of the limited horror anthology series based on R.L.
Since the early '90s, R.L Stine's Goosebumps books have been delighting and terrifying children in equal measure. So, fans will be pleased to know that a new adaption of the popular horror novels will ...
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Hunter Wooden began his writing journey without fully setting out to. For the last 11 years he's been building custom motorcycles and working on projects with well-known automotive companies. These ...
PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the first trailer of the new TV series, which draws inspiration from several of R.L. Stine's most popular novels JP Mangalindan is a Senior Writer for TV at PEOPLE. He ...
Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander have been lined up to script Columbia Pictures' Goosebumps adaptation. The duo's big screen credits include Ed Wood, Man On The Moon and The People vs Larry Flynt ...
Kids’ horror author R.L Stine has denied sanitizing his classic “Goosebumps” books to “appease the woke” — accusing his publisher of altering his work behind his back. The 79-year-old horror author ...
Acclaimed Goosebumps author R.L. Stine just celebrated his 80th birthday on October 8, and says he’s having the busiest fall of his life. The man is a non-stop working machine, maintaining the same ...
A recently divorced dad, Anthony takes his kids home for the summer but doesn’t intend to spend much time with them. Instead, he focuses on trying to solve his brother’s disappearance, leading him to ...
Five high-schoolers get pulled into a supernatural mystery involving the death of a local teen three decades earlier in a series based on the bestselling YA books. By Angie Han Television Critic Four ...
There are plenty of cockroaches in New York City, but at R.L. Stine's house, you'll find a 3 foot one. OK, not an actual roach. It was just one of the many horror-based knick knacks lying around his ...