R.L. Stine has been giving us books that creep us out, scare us, and generally entertain us. And over the last few years, a ...
But back in the ’90s when the Goosebumps series went on Fox Kids, after a month or two, we were selling a million more books a month. That’s the power of television, I always think it’s such ...
But life is predictably unpredictable, and so is David’s (appreciated) ability to forgive, because the two of us finally connected over Zoom last week and talked about Goosebumps: The Vanishing. We ...
“I have a superstition. I grew up in Columbus, Ohio, in a suburb, so most of the Goosebumps books take place in the backyard, a suburban backyard, which I think most kids can identify with.
From construction snarls to stabbing deaths, downtown Denver has taken a beating lately, as chronicled in Westword's recent ...
And one of the great things about Goosebumps is that there are so many books. So there are so many stories that we could keep telling for 20 seasons.” Ortiz had a similar experience where she ...
According to Letterman, who also co-created the TV series, it was all about recreating the feeling of the original Goosebumps books. “It took us a while to grow into the idea,” Letterman ...
“Goosebumps: The Vanishing,” which premiered on both platforms Jan. 10, is part of the anthology series “Goosebumps” created by Nicholas Stoller and Rob Letterman and inspired by Stine's books. Though ...