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 ...
I’ve seen the first two episodes and it’s really scary ... I just signed on to do six more Goosebumps books. I’m going to be 112 and still writing this stuff. It’s amazing.
However, Stine is seemingly not particularly optimistic about Brain Juice being adapted for Disney+, stating, “It’s my favorite Goosebumps book, but nobody knows it and it’ll never be ...
You get to your audience [that way] because they can feel it.” He continued: “The first Goosebumps book, Welcome to Dead House, I thought was too scary for the series. I hadn’t really caught ...
I watched the first season multiple times too ... 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 ...
This season also takes inspiration from Goosebumps books The Haunted Car ... it’s done a really good job from what I’ve seen in the first two [episodes] of blending this stuff.
“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.
The best-selling author and master of tween horror shares what "shocked" him about season two of Disney+’s anthology adaptation, what it gets right about his books and which 'Goosebumps' entry he’d ...
R.L. Stine is not a character on Goosebumps, the latest hit TV series based on his hit book series. While co-creator Rob Letterman previously cast a bug-eyed Jack Black as Stine in the first of ...