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''Goosebumps'' is a 2015 American
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film directed by
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and written by
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. Based on
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's children's horror book series of the same name, it stars
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as a fictionalized version of Stine who teams up with his teenage daughter (
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), to save their hometown after all of the monsters from the ''Goosebumps'' franchise escape from his works, wreaking havoc in the real world.
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, Ryan Lee, and
Jillian Bell Jillian Leigh Bell (born April 25, 1984) is an American actress, comedian and screenwriter. She stars in the 2019 film ''Brittany Runs a Marathon'' and 2022's ''I'm Totally Fine''. She starred as Jillian Belk on ''Workaholics'', voiced the role o ...
appear in supporting roles. Development on a ''Goosebumps'' feature film adaptation began in 1998, with
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attached to direct. After failing to find a script to determine which book to adapt, the project was halted. In early 2008,
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acquired the rights to create a ''Goosebumps''-based film, and the project reentered development.
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lasted from April to July 2014 in
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,
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. ''Goosebumps'' was theatrically released in the United States on October 16, 2015, by Columbia Pictures. The film was a commercial success and garnered generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its humor and many references to the ''Goosebumps'' franchise, and grossed $158 million against its $84 million budget. A standalone sequel, '' Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween'', was released on October 12, 2018, with only Black returning in an uncredited supporting role.


Plot

Following his father's death, teen Zach Cooper and his mother Gale move from
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to the small town of Madison,
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. Settling in the neighborhood, Zach meets his neighbor Hannah, whose overprotective father tells him to stay away. The next morning at the local high school where Gale is introduced as the new vice-principal, Zach befriends Champ, a cowardly but friendly student. That night, Hannah invites Zach to an abandoned
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where they get to know each other. Upon returning home, Hannah's father again warns him to stay away, or bad things will happen. Later, Gale has to supervise a school dance, leaving Zach with his aunt Lorraine. Fearing Hannah is in danger, Zach tricks her father into going to the police station while he and Champ enter his house. They find a bookshelf with numerous locked manuscripts, each one cataloging entries from the ''
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'' franchise. In response to Champ's curiosity, Zach unlocks ''The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena'' and the story's titular monster emerges from it and escapes. With Hannah's help, they track the Abominable Snowman to a local
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where Hannah's father appears and reimprisons it in the manuscript. Hannah's father unintentionally reveals he is
R. L. Stine Robert Lawrence Stine (; born October 8, 1943), sometimes known as Jovial Bob Stine and Eric Affabee, is an American novelist, short story writer, television producer, screenwriter, and executive editor. Stine has been referred to as the "St ...
, the creator of the ''Goosebumps'' franchise. He originally wrote the stories to cope with severe bullying, but the monsters featured in them became real as a result of his imagination, forcing him to keep them imprisoned in their house manuscripts. Back home, they encounter
Slappy the Dummy Slappy the Dummy is a fictional character and antagonist in the ''Goosebumps'' children's series by R. L. Stine. He is one of the series' most popular villains, the main antagonist of the ''Night of the Living Dummy'' saga and the mascot of the ...
from the ''Night of the Living Dummy'' series, who has now been freed from his manuscript. Seeking revenge on Stine for his imprisonment, Slappy incinerates his manuscript, which leaves no other way to reimprison the monsters, before fleeing with the others in ''The Haunted Car''. Stine and the kids are attacked by the titular gnomes from ''Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes'' and are forced to escape. Slappy releases several of his fellow monsters, causing havoc around Madison. Meanwhile, Lorraine is attacked by Fifi the Vampire
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from ''Please Don't Feed the Vampire!''. Zach convinces Stine to recapture the monsters by writing a single manuscript, but it can only be done with his supernatural
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, which is currently on display at the high school. Along the way, they are attacked by Brent Green from ''My Best Friend Is Invisible'' and the giant
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from ''A Shocker on Shock Street'', forcing them to hide in the supermarket. Will Blake from ''
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'' chases them to the parking lot where he is run over by Lorraine, who survived Fifi's attack. Stine and the kids go through a cemetery, where Zach sees Hannah become ghost-like in the moonlight before being attacked by the titular characters from ''Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls''. Arriving at the school, Stine confesses to Zach that Hannah is actually Hannah Fairchild from ''The Ghost Next Door,'' and he originally created her to cope with his loneliness, but Hannah is unaware of this. Stine begins to write a story based on the events around them, while Zach and Champ attempt to warn everyone, but nobody believes them until the mantis attacks the building. The rest of the monsters are then released and Slappy orders them to storm the school. Despite the best efforts of the school's staff and students to keep the monsters out, they break in nonetheless. Slappy finds Stine, breaking his fingers with the typewriter's case before he can finish the story. Stine and the kids trick the monsters into following a school bus rigged with explosives while they board another and head for the abandoned amusement park. Realizing he'd been fooled, Slappy tracks them down and releases the Blob from ''The Blob That Ate Everyone'' as the other monsters arrive. Stine confronts it and is devoured, while the trio seek refuge in the park's
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where Zach finishes the story just before the structure is damaged by the mantis, causing it to roll towards the forest. After surviving the ordeal, Zach refuses to open the story's manuscript, because Hannah will also be sucked in, but she reveals she knew the truth about herself all along and opens it, sucking the monsters into it, kissing Zach before accepting her fate. Sometime later, Stine begins working as a substitute teacher at the school while starting a relationship with Lorraine. After class, Stine reveals to Zach that he brought Hannah back into reality by writing a new copy of her story. Zach and Hannah kiss and leave together, Stine incinerates the copy and prepares to leave, but then finds his typewriter writing by itself. It turns out that Brent Green evaded imprisonment and is using the typewriter to write a new ''Goosebumps'' story entitled ''The Invisible Boy's Revenge'', much to Stine's horror.


Cast

*
Jack Black Thomas Jacob Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, and musician. He is known for his acting roles in the films '' High Fidelity'' (2000), ''Shallow Hal'' (2001), ''Orange County'' (2002), '' School of Rock'' (2003), ''E ...
as
R. L. Stine Robert Lawrence Stine (; born October 8, 1943), sometimes known as Jovial Bob Stine and Eric Affabee, is an American novelist, short story writer, television producer, screenwriter, and executive editor. Stine has been referred to as the "St ...
, the creator of the ''Goosebumps'' franchise, attempting to keep his identity secret. ** Black also provides the voice of
Slappy the Dummy Slappy the Dummy is a fictional character and antagonist in the ''Goosebumps'' children's series by R. L. Stine. He is one of the series' most popular villains, the main antagonist of the ''Night of the Living Dummy'' saga and the mascot of the ...
from the ''Night of the Living Dummy'' series Avery Lee Jones and Jake McKinnon provided the puppeteer work for Slappy. ** Black also provides the voice of Brent Green, the invisible boy from ''My Best Friend is Invisible''. *
Dylan Minnette Dylan Christopher Minnette (born December 29, 1996) is an American actor, musician and singer. He is known for his role as Clay Jensen in the Netflix drama series '' 13 Reasons Why''. He has made guest appearances in several television series, su ...
as Zachary "Zach" Cooper, Stine's new neighbor. *
Odeya Rush Odeya Rushinek ( he, אודיה רושינק; born ), known professionally as Odeya Rush (), is an Israeli actress. Stine's daughter and Zach's new neighbor and love interest, secretly Hannah Fairchild from ''The Ghost Next Door''. * Ryan Lee as Champ, a student who becomes Zach's new friend. *
Amy Ryan Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski, known professionally as Amy Ryan, is an American actress of stage and screen. A graduate of New York's High School of Performing Arts, she is an Academy Award nominee and two-time Tony Award nominee. Ryan began her pr ...
as Gale Cooper, Zach's widowed mother who becomes the vice-principal at Madison High School. *
Jillian Bell Jillian Leigh Bell (born April 25, 1984) is an American actress, comedian and screenwriter. She stars in the 2019 film ''Brittany Runs a Marathon'' and 2022's ''I'm Totally Fine''. She starred as Jillian Belk on ''Workaholics'', voiced the role o ...
as Lorraine Conyers, Zach's aunt and Gale's sister. She later begins a relationship with Stine. *
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as Taylor, a popular student at Madison High School whom Champ has a crush on and later becomes his love interest. *
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as Davidson, a popular student at Madison High School. * Keith Arthur Bolden as Principal Garrison, the principal of Madison High School. * Amanda Lund as Officer Brooks, a police officer trainee partnered with Officer Stevens. *
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as Officer Stevens, a police officer working for the Madison Police Department. *
Ken Marino Kenneth Joseph Marino (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. He was a cast member on MTV's ''The State'' and has starred in shows such as ''Party Down'', '' Marry Me'', ''Burning Love'', and ''Childre ...
as Coach Carr, the gym teacher at Madison High School who hits on Gale. *
Karan Soni Karan Soni (born January 8, 1989) is an Indian-American actor and comedian. Often appearing in comedic roles, he came to prominence for playing Dopinder in the films ''Deadpool'' (2016) and its sequel ''Deadpool 2'' (2018). Born in New Delhi, S ...
as Mr. Rooney, a teacher at Madison High School. * Caleb Emery as a dumb jock that gets attacked by the giant mantis from ''A Shocker on Shock Street''. *
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as the uncredited motion-capture of Will Blake, the titular werewolf from ''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp. The real
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has a cameo as Mr. Black, a drama teacher at Madison High School, credited as "Hallway Player".
Kumail Nanjiani Kumail Ali Nanjiani (; ur, کمیل علی ننجیانی, ; born May 2, 1978) is a Pakistani-American actor, comedian and screenwriter. He is known for his role as Dinesh in the HBO comedy series ''Silicon Valley'' (2014–2019) and for co-wri ...
and
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appear as two movers who encounter Slappy in an alternate opening sequence featured on home media releases.


Production


Development

The popularity of the
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' ''Goosebumps'' television series generated an interest among fans for a full-feature film based upon the show. In 1998,
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was attached to direct a ''Goosebumps'' film for
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.
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, the president of Fox Family Films at the time, said, "I think you'll see us tackling a scale of story that would be prohibitive to do on the small screen". However, the film did not materialize since they could not find a script they liked or determine which book to adapt into a film. In the mid 90's,
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wrote a script for a film adaptation of the first original ''Goosebumps'' book ''
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''. It also introduces a villain in this version, named Foster DeVries, who is responsible for the chemical leak that turns everyone in Dark Falls into zombies. It was unknowningly rejected. It was then kept at
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. 9 In 2008,
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acquired rights to create a ''Goosebumps'' film.
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and
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, the latter of whom had previously worked on the ''
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'' television series in the 1990s, were chosen to produce the film. Screenwriting team
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were hired as screenwriters, and wrote the original script for the film. The duo decided against adapting any one book in the series, feeling the individual books in the series were too short. Thinking of ways to create a universe where all the creatures in the books could live together, they elected to do a fake
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where R. L. Stine writes a book and the monsters within it become real. In 2010,
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was chosen to write the screenplay. On January 14, 2012, it was reported that a new draft of the screenplay would be written by Darren Lemke; Lemke co-wrote the screenplays for ''
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'' and
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's ''
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''. In November 2012, Stine expressed pessimism about the prospect of the film, saying that he would believe that a film can be based on his ''Goosebumps'' series when he sees it. The screenplay was rated PG-13. He also mentioned ''
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'' being adapted into a film almost 50 years after publication.


Casting

In September 2013, it was reported that
Jack Black Thomas Jacob Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, and musician. He is known for his acting roles in the films '' High Fidelity'' (2000), ''Shallow Hal'' (2001), ''Orange County'' (2002), '' School of Rock'' (2003), ''E ...
was in talks to "play a Stine-like author whose scary characters literally leap off the page, forcing him to hide from his own creepy creations". Black stated that he tried to make the character "more of a sort of curmudgeonly dark, brooding beast master". He also said that he attempted to approach this film the same way he does others, trying to "make it as funny as possible". Black met with R. L. Stine to get his consent for the film, but determined that his character could not be too similar to the real one; Black explained that he needed the character to be more sinister.
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was chosen as the director, reuniting him with Black, after working together on ''
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'' and ''
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''. It was announced in February 2014 that
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had been cast as Zach Cooper, and
Odeya Rush Odeya Rushinek ( he, אודיה רושינק; born ), known professionally as Odeya Rush (), is an Israeli actress. On February 26, 2014, it was announced that the film would be released on March 23, 2016. On April 4, 2014, it was announced that
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and
Jillian Bell Jillian Leigh Bell (born April 25, 1984) is an American actress, comedian and screenwriter. She stars in the 2019 film ''Brittany Runs a Marathon'' and 2022's ''I'm Totally Fine''. She starred as Jillian Belk on ''Workaholics'', voiced the role o ...
had joined the cast as Cooper's mother and aunt respectively. On April 10, 2014,
Ken Marino Kenneth Joseph Marino (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. He was a cast member on MTV's ''The State'' and has starred in shows such as ''Party Down'', '' Marry Me'', ''Burning Love'', and ''Childre ...
joined the cast as Coach Carr. On April 28, 2014,
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joined the cast. On May 1, 2014, the film's release date was moved up to August 7, 2015. Stine stated on May 20, 2014, that he was going to make a
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in the film. The film was promoted at the 2014
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where Jack Black and Rob Letterstein interacted with Slappy the Dummy. Slappy even brought some of his "friends" out consisting of the Bog Monster from ''How to Kill a Monster'', two Graveyard Ghouls from ''Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls'', Cronby the Troll and a Mulgani from ''Deep in the Jungle of Doom'', the Lord High Executioner from ''A Night in Terror Tower'', Murder the Clown from ''A Nightmare on Clown Street'', the Mummy of Prince Khor-Ru from ''Return of the Mummy'', Captain Long Ben One-Leg from ''Creep from the Deep'', Professor Shock from ''The Creepy Creations of Professor Shock'', Count Nightwing from ''Vampire Breath'', a Creep from ''Calling All Creeps!'', a Body Squeezer from ''Invasion of the Body Squeezers: Part 1'' and ''Part 2'', Carly Beth Caldwell's Haunted Mask form from ''The Haunted Mask'', a Scarecrow from ''The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight'', and a Pumpkin Head from ''Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns''. When Jack Black tells Slappy that it is him that Slappy wants, Slappy instructs the Lord High Executioner, Murder the Clown, and Professor Shock to take Jack Black outside to his car. As the monsters leave, Slappy tells Rob some of his pitches causing Rob to leave as well. Some monsters due for an appearance in the film were cut for budgetary reasons, but Letterman stated that the crew tried to choose the monsters most appropriate to the story. Letterman also stated that he tried to combine both humor and horror in the film, commenting that " e books themselves are legitimately scary, but they're legitimately funny, and we try to capture that". In November 2014, the release date was moved back to April 15, 2016. In January 2015, the release date was pushed forward to October 16, 2015.


Filming

In mid-April 2014, a crew of six spent three days gathering visual data for the film in downtown
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,
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. The crew used a
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to collect points in three-dimensional space to complete a detailed survey of the city. The visual data was used to create a CGI background of the downtown. Neal Moritz and Rob Letterman stated that Madison was their first choice for the film after scouting the city.
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on the film began on April 23, 2014, in
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in
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; they were also set to shoot the film in
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and Madison. On May 19, filming was taking place in the streets of Madison, with 480 ''Goosebumps'' crew members working in Madison and Morgan County. Principal photography ended on July 16, 2014. A stretch of Dawsonville Highway in Georgia was intermittently closed to film a car travelling up and down multiple bridges for the film.


Music and soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film, featuring original music composed by
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, was released on CD on October 23, 2015, by
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. The digital version was released by
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the week before. ;Songs featured in the film * "Racketeer" -
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* "Headlights" - OPIEN * "
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* "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" by Ryan Perez-Daple * "Better Than the Rest" - Shock Diamonds * " Heads Will Roll" (
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* "Bumps Gonna Goose Ya" - MF Bumps featuring
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Release


Premiere

''Goosebumps'' had its world premiere screening on June 24, 2015, at the
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film distributors' trade fair in
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, Spain, where the film was presented by Black on stage.


Home media

''Goosebumps'' was released on
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(2D and 3D) and
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on January 5, 2016, and includes deleted scenes, a blooper reel, interviews with the cast and crew, an alternate opening, an alternate ending, and a featurette about Slappy.


Reception


Box office

''Goosebumps'' grossed $80.1 million in North America and $70.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $150.2 million, against a budget of $58 million. In the United States and Canada, pre-release trackings indicated the film would open to between $20–31 million at 3,501 theaters. However, Sony was more conservative, and projected the film to take between $12–15 million. The film opened on October 16, 2015, alongside '' Bridge of Spies'', ''
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'', and '' Woodlawn'', however box office pundits noted that it did not face serious competition except for '' The Martian'', which was entering its third week. It made $600,000 from its early Thursday night screenings at 2,567 theaters, and $7.4 million on its opening day. In its opening weekend the film grossed $23.5 million, beating studio projections and finishing first at the box office. It marked the fourth Sony film to reign at the top of the box office during the fall. Previously the studio scored No. 1 spots over the last seven weeks with ''
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''. Families represented the largest demographics with 60%, followed by under 25 with 59% and male/female ratio was split evenly at 50/50. Outside North America, ''Goosebumps'' was released in a total of 66 countries. Mexico has so far represented its largest opening as well as the biggest market in terms of total earnings with $7.1 million followed by Australia ($6.3 million) and the United Kingdom and Ireland ($6 million). It opened at No. 1 in the United Kingdom and Ireland ($3.9 million). In the United Kingdom, preview takings helped ''Goosebumps'' top the box office ahead of the more heavily hyped ''
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''. In Russia, it opened at No. 2 behind ''
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'' with $1.27 million. Furthermore, it opened in France with $1 million.


Critical reception

On
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the film has an approval rating of 78% based on 161 reviews, with an average rating of 6.38/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Goosebumps'' boasts more than enough of its spooky source material's kid-friendly charm to make up for some slightly scattershot humor and a hurried pace." On
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, the film has a score of 60 out of 100 based on 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Kevin P. Sullivan of ''
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'' gave the film a B rating, citing at the end of his review: "Nothing about ''Goosebumps'' is revolutionary—at a certain point you may realize that it's as if
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produced ''
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''—but it's a never-boring trip to a world, where stories and imagination are powerful tools, that just might inspire kids to do the scariest thing of all: pick up a book". Geoff Berkshire of ''
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'' wrote: "The
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overload combined with an understandably kid-friendly approach to horror (no one’s ever in real danger, and the monsters are never too scary) results in a disposable product intended to appeal to everyone but likely to resonate with no one."


Accolades


Sequel

On September 2, 2015, it was reported that a
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was in the planning stages, with Sony looking for a screenwriter. On January 17, 2017, a January 26, 2018, release date was set and
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confirmed that he is to return as director for the sequel. On February 6, 2017, it was announced that the film's release date has been delayed to September 21, 2018, taking the place of the release date previously held by '' Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation''. In May 2017, the title was revealed to be ''Goosebumps: Horror Land''. It was confirmed that Jack Black will reprise his role as R.L. Stine. It was also confirmed that Odeya Rush would return as Hannah Fairchild, R.L Stine's daughter from the first film. However, it was confirmed that the sequel will not feature any of the original cast. In November 2017, Rob Lieber was tapped to pen the script. Shortly after
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was announced as Letterman's replacement as director. ''
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'' reported that two scripts have been written. One script has Black reprising his role, while the other has Black cut out entirely. In December 2017, the sequel's release date was pushed to October 12, 2018. Production began on February 25, 2018, Jack Black will return in the sequel, making his characters the only one from the previous film to return. New cast members include
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, Ben O'Brien,
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,
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, and
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joined the following month. Filming officially began on March 7, 2018, and in April 2018 the new title was announced as '' Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween''.


References


External links

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