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Tomorrow Disney releases Disney Chills: Friends from the Other Side, the latest in the company’s new line of Goosebumps-y Y.A. books that focus on a single villain from the company’s long line of memorable baddies (this one is about the great voodoo practitioner Dr. Facilier, memorably voiced by Keith David in 2009’s The Princess and the Frog), placing them in a contemporary setting and interacting with real-world kids. Written by the great Jennifer Brody (under pen name Vera Strange), it gives new dimension to one of Disney’s all-time great villains and makes …
Goosebumps is returning to television. Scholastic Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television are collaborating on a new live-action series to be produced by Neal H. Mortiz, who produced the two recent feature films.
Scholastic Entertainment, Sony Pictures TV, and Neal H. Moritz are teaming up for another go at a live-action Goosebumps series. Mortiz's Original Film banner previously partnered with the studio for the one-two punch of the big-screen versions of R.L. Stine's spooky stories. Now, they'll be taking the creepy kids books to the small screen once more. Fans of a certain age, myself included, probably remember not only Stine's (book) spines lining the shelves of your local bookstore (remember stores? remember books?) but also the mid-90s live-action versions of those tomes …
After R.L. Stine's Goosebumps series was turned into a TV show, some episodes turned out to be classics, while others were less than well-received.
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Goosebumps, the TV series based on the books by R.L. Stine, told some truly spooky stories. But some episodes were actually kind of boring.
R.L. Stine has crafted many entertaining books in his career, but his most popular and successful work has to be the Goosebumps series. The children’s horror series began in 1992 with the book Welcome to Dead House, and Stine is still continuing to write new Goosebumps books almost thirty years later.
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The Walking Dead has had few villains that have captivated our hearts. There have been several antagonists, but not many we can remember many seasons later. The Governor was the first such villain that really appealed to viewers. He was an outstanding antagonist, and a deeply despicable person as well.