Goosebumps’ Rob Letterman & Nicholas Stroller Honor R.L. Stine’s Legacy

The original Goosebumps series holds a special place in many horror fans’ hearts. R.L. Stine’s book series was an ideal gateway for young readers to discover scary stories on their own terms, with a focus on reflecting the real experiences children and teenagers had every day. This was the guiding light for the Disney reboot of Goosebumps: reimagining many of the classic scares as part of an overarching plot focusing on a group of teenagers struggling to survive the supernatural threats underneath their seemingly sleepy town.During an interview with CBR ahead of Goosebumps’ Oct. 13 premiere, executive producers Rob Letterman and Nicholas Stroller discuss the process of modernizing the classic Goosebumps concepts into a streamlined and serialized narrative. They also reflect on the true horrors of being a teenager, and getting the green light from Disney and Sony to make the series “even scarier.” Goosebumps is now available on both Disney+ and Hulu.CBR: The series does an impressive job of fusing the anthology nature of the Goosebumps books with a more streamlined, modernized approach and storyline. How did you approach mixing those two elements to form a cohesive whole?RELATED: Third Eye: Creator Felicia Day on Her Personal Connection to the Audible Original Series

The original Goosebumps series holds a special place in many horror fans’ hearts. R.L. Stine’s book series was an ideal gateway for young readers to discover scary stories on their own terms, with a focus on reflecting the real experiences children and teenagers had every day. This was the guiding light for the Disney reboot of Goosebumps: reimagining many of the classic scares as part of an overarching plot focusing on a group of teenagers struggling to survive the supernatural threats underneath their seemingly sleepy town.

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During an interview with CBR ahead of Goosebumps’ Oct. 13 premiere, executive producers Rob Letterman and Nicholas Stroller discuss the process of modernizing the classic Goosebumps concepts into a streamlined and serialized narrative. They also reflect on the true horrors of being a teenager, and getting the green light from Disney and Sony to make the series “even scarier.” Goosebumps is now available on both Disney+ and Hulu.

CBR: The series does an impressive job of fusing the anthology nature of the Goosebumps books with a more streamlined, modernized approach and storyline. How did you approach mixing those two elements to form a cohesive whole?

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