R.L. Stine and Scholastic Corporation Gather ’round, dear readers, for it’s time to dive into a literary phenomenon that ...
Veteran horror author R.L. Stine has opened up about the potential Goosebumps Season 3, following the horror show’s Disney+ return. All eight episodes of the second installment are now available for ...
Since then, Goosebumps has sold more than 400 million copies worldwide in 35 languages, making it the second-best-selling literary franchise behind Harry Potter. The success didn't stop on the page: ...
R.L. Stine is regarded as one of the greatest children’s horror authors. Best known for the delightfully frightening “Goosebumps” book series, his name is recognized across generations of readers. Yet ...
Goosebumps hasn’t officially been renewed for Season 2 just yet, but the ending of the Season 1 finale clearly sets the series up for more. So, assuming there is going to be a sophomore season of ...
“It’s about kids who drink this purple liquid and get smarter and smarter,” Stine told THR. “They get too smart for everything. They get thrown out of school, they lose all their friends, and then ...
The Goosebumps book series had varied stories and memorable covers illustrated by Tim Jacobus. Each cover was unique and a piece of art, hinting at the story inside. Goosebumps inspired TV shows, ...
You probably have memories of the ‘Goosebumps’ books. Cynthia Summers, costume designer for Season One of the Disney+ series, met with me to discuss using costumes to bring the beloved books to life.
Children of the ’90s were a different breed, thriving on all that was scary and traumatizing, from late-night series like Tales from the Crypt to horror books like Goosebumps. What we survived back ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
For a whole generation of kids, nothing was scarier — or more fun — than cracking open a Goosebumps book. It all began with Welcome to Deadhouse in 1992. R.L. Stine attracted millions of young readers ...