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How To Watch “GOOSEBUMPS” Official Trailer

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The official trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming series GOOSEBUMPS, which premieres on Disney+ and Hulu on Friday, October 13, has been released by Disney+ and Hulu. The terrifying new show is based on R.L. Stine’s internationally bestselling Scholastic book series.

Immersing the audience in a realm of enigma and tension, the fresh “Goosebumps” series tracks the adventures of five teenagers from high school as they set off on a murky and intricate quest to probe the unfortunate demise of a teenager named Harold Biddle, which occurred thirty years ago, and simultaneously uncovering concealed revelations from their parents’ history.

The cast of “Goosebumps” includes Justin Long (“Barbarian”) and Rachael Harris (“Lucifer”), as well as newcomers Zack Morris (“EastEnders”), Isa Briones (“Star Trek: Picard”), Miles McKenna (“Guilty Party”), Ana Yi Puig (“Gossip Girl”), and Will Price (“The Equalizer”).

Nicholas Stoller (The Muppets) and Rob Letterman (Pokémon Detective Pikachu) developed the series and serve as executive producers along with Hilary Winston (Community), Neal H. Moritz (The Fast and the Furious), Iole Lucchese of Scholastic Entertainment (“Big Red Dog Clifford”), Pavun Shetty (“The Boys”), Conor Welch (“Platonic”), Scholastic Entertainment’s Caitlin Friedman (“Stillwater”), Erin O’Malley (“New Girl”) and Kevin Murphy (Desperate Housewives).

The 10-part series, produced by Disney Branded Television and Sony Pictures Television, will debut with a release of five episodes as part of Disney+’s “Hallowstream” and Hulu’s “Huluween” events. Following this, new episodes will be streamed weekly.

Goosebumps, published by Scholastic, is one of the best-selling book series of all time, with more than 400 million copies in print in 32 languages. The new TV series is based on five of his most popular middle-grade books, including “Say Cheese and Die!,” “The Haunted Mask,” “The Cuckoo Clock of Doom,” and “Let’s Go Eat Worms!” It uses elements. and “Night of the Living Dummy.”

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