NEW YORK -- Just in time for Friday the 13th comes a new TV series based on the books that have sold an astounding 400 million copies, and the new "Goosebumps" series has gotten the seal of approval ...
Prolific novelist R.L. Stine knows that not every book can hit the mark, including his own. The 81-year-old author, known for writing teen horror titles, has admitted he has some “really bad” books in ...
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, the author of the beloved “Goosebumps” series, praised the new installment, “Goosebumps: The Vanishing,” as being really scary and predicted that “people are going to love it.” The series, ...
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 ...
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Goosebumps (2023) and Goosebumps: The Vanishing Although Goosebumps: The Vanishing does borrow the best twist from the source novel series, the show ...
Yup. Looks just like the Kids I remember from back in the day, when my parents forbade me from owning any Garbage Pail Kids merchandise. (I got a sticker once and put it on my bike. They didn’t notice ...
Set to be released on October 1st and written by Kate Howard, Goosebumps: The Haunting Returns will be a novelization of the first season of the Disney+ series in which readers will “discover what ...
Disney+ has officially canceled the horror anthology Goosebumps after two seasons, with the Season 2 finale now serving as its series finale, according to Decider and Variety. Debut: The series ...
“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 ...
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 ...