Summary
The new Goosebumps revival has received a Rotten Tomatoes score of 74% from critics, with an audience score of 69%.
Critics have generally praised Goosebumps for its positive elements, mentioning, however, that it leans more towards an introduction to the horror genre rather than being truly terrifying.
This recently launched series is presented in a serialized format, revolving around a group of teenagers who navigate encounters with supernatural entities while simultaneously uncovering hidden truths about their parents.
The Rotten Tomatoes score for the Goosebumps revival on Disney+ has been revealed, showing how audiences and critics have received R.L. Stine's return. Originally announced for Disney+ in 2020, the revival is based on Stine's popular book series and is a collaboration between Sony Pictures, Original Film, and Scholastic Entertainment. While these teams have previously worked on Goosebumps movies, this marks the first time the franchise has returned to television since the original anthology show ended in 1998.
Following its premiere on Disney+, the new Goosebumps revival has been rated on Rotten Tomatoes. With a total of 27 reviews from critics, the revival received a score of 6.80 out of 10, reflecting an overall rating of 74%. The audience score, based on over 50 ratings, is slightly lower at 69%. Although the original show does not have a Rotten Tomatoes score, the revival's rating is similar to the first movie and significantly higher than the sequel, which has a score of 47%. Overall, critics have responded positively to Goosebumps, although they note that it may be more of an introduction to horror rather than genuinely terrifying.
What To Know About The Goosebumps Revival
Five teenagers inadvertently unleash supernatural forces, leading them on a quest to reclaim these forces while uncovering hidden secrets from their parents' past. Unlike its predecessor, the new iteration of Goosebumps takes a serialized approach. Set in 1993, the narrative commences with the tragic demise of high school student Harold Biddle in a basement inferno. After remaining vacant for thirty years, the Biddle residence is stumbled upon by another high schooler named Isaiah. With the intention of hosting a Halloween party, Isaiah and his friends unknowingly encounter eerie phenomena, including peculiar cameras, possessions, and enigmatic masks that possess alternating personalities and induce increased confidence, as well as time loops. The initial saga of Goosebumps comprises of five episodes, followed by the release of an additional five episodes.
With Justin Long (Barbarian) and Rachael Harris (Lucifer) leading the way, the new horror series boasts a talented cast that also includes newcomers Morris, Isa Briones, Miles McKenna, Ana Yi Puig, and Will Price. Behind the scenes, the revival has been brought to life by the accomplished duo of Rob Letterman, who directed the highly acclaimed Detective Pikachu, and Nicholas Stoller, known for his work on the popular Neighbors movies starring Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, and Rose Byrne. So far, this collaboration has proven to be a success for Goosebumps.