“Goosebumps” Anthology Series Canceled by Disney+ After Two Seasons
Looks like we won’t be getting a third trip into the iconic world of Goosebumps – at least not at Disney+
The latest series adaptation of R.L. Stine’s iconic Goosebumps book series has been canceled by Disney+ after two seasons.
What’s Happening:
- Variety reports that the horror anthology series Goosebumps will not be returning for a third season at Disney+.
- The series, based on R.L. Stine’s iconic book series of the same name, first debuted in October 2023, with a whole new cast and setting taking over for the second season earlier this year.
- Insiders report that series producer Sony Pictures Television plans to shop the show to other outlets and explore different creative directions for the IP.
- The two seasons pulled in 75 million hours viewed combined in the U.S., on top of 43 million hours viewed across 16 international markets.
- The cast of Season 1 included Justin Long, Rachael Harris, Zack Morris, Isa Briones, Miles McKenna, Ana Yi Puig, and Will Price.
- Season 2 starred David Schwimmer, Ana Ortiz, Jayden Bartels, Sam McCarthy, Elijah M. Cooper, Francesca Noel, and Galilea La Salvia.
- Goosebumps was developed for television by Nicholas Stoller and Rob Letterman, who also served as executive producers.
- All episodes of Goosebumps are now streaming on Disney+, and you can check out what we thought of the second season in our review, here.
More Disney+ News:
- The first teaser has been released for season 2 of Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, and we’ve also learned of a slew of special guest stars for the new season.
- The stand-alone Hulu app is set to be phased out, with a unified Disney+ and Hulu streaming app expected to launch in 2026.
- Bingo, Bluey, and the gang are bringing bite-sized fun your way! BBC has announced the launch of four brand-new Bluey short form series.
- The new Disney Channel series, Electric Bloom, debuted early last month on the network, but is now set to arrive on Disney+ with its first 13 episodes in September.
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