Last October, a brand new Goosebumps TV present was launched on Disney+. Like many, we thought it was a fairly strong adaptation of R.L. Stine’s beloved sequence, so it’s glad to listen to it’ll be coming again with one other season.
During its convention on the Winter TCA press tour, Disney revealed it’d given Goosebumps a season two renewal. But as a substitute of choosing up with the unique forged, the present is pivoting to an anthology format, so the sophomore outing will terrorize a model new forged of characters. Our season two setup, per the press launch, will give attention to a pair of teenybopper siblings who uncover one thing evil’s of their home. Their search for solutions finally put them on the trail of discovering what occurred to a bunch of teenagers who immediately went lacking again in 1994.
According to Disney’s Branded TV president Ayo Davis, Goosebumps was one in all its most-watched reveals in 2023. (The premiere episode was described as an “immediate hit,” and noticed 4.2 million international views inside its first three days.) Because audiences “fell in love with the series’ chills, thrills, heart and humor,” a second season was an apparent choice. “We can’t wait to dive deeper into the brilliant mind of R.L. Stine, and to collaborate once again with Sony Pictures Television, Scholastic Entertainment, and our fantastic creative team to bring an entirely new mystery to Disney+ for season two.”
Katherine Pope, president of Sony Pictures TV Studios, gave comparable reward to the present. “We are incredibly proud of the work of our writers, producers, cast and crew and the vision they brought to season one, which a new generation of fans are loving alongside those who grew up in R.L. Stine’s iconic world. Like when you cracked open a new book in the ‘Goosebumps’ series, we can’t wait to see how the writers flip the show on its head as we explore the series as an anthology.”
Goosebumps’ first season is out there on Disney+ and Hulu.
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