Summary
A new poster for Goosebumps reveals a redesigned Slappy the Dummy, adding a realistic and creepy touch to the show.
The poster also shows off the cast, including Justin Long.
Goosebumps is set to premiere on Disney+ on October 13.
Check out the newly redesigned Slappy the Dummy in the latest poster for Goosebumps, the upcoming television series based on R.L. Stine's popular children's book series. Premiering on Disney+ on October 13, the show features a talented cast including Justin Long, Ana Yi Puig, Miles McKenna, Will Price, Zack Morris, Isa Briones, and Rachael Harris. It tells the story of a group of teenagers who accidentally unleash a multitude of supernatural creatures upon their town. Don't miss the exciting new poster revealed on the official Disney+ Twitter account.
The poster features the core ensemble of the series encircled around a shattered glass panel. Emerging from the center, the unforgettable Slappy showcases a distinctive transformation, portraying a slightly rougher and more puppet-like appearance. This modification enhances his realism and intensifies the eerie aura he emanates.
A Brief History of Goosebumps' Slappy the Dummy
Summoned into existence in 1993's Night of the Living Dummy, Slappy the Dummy has unquestionably become the face of the Goosebumps franchise. Originally, Slappy was nowhere to be found when the Goosebumps books began captivating readers in 1992. The narrative of Night of the Living Dummy revolves around two sisters who unwittingly are in possession of ventriloquist dummies. Mysterious occurrences within their home lead them to believe that these dummies possess a sinister life force.
After Slappy's debut, he took the spotlight in two subsequent sequels in the original Goosebumps series. However, it was the release of Bride of the Living Dummy in 1998 that set the stage for Slappy's enduring popularity. Since then, he has appeared in over two dozen additional books across various Goosebumps series, solidifying his status as an integral character within the franchise.
Given Slappy's significance, it comes as no surprise that his tales have been brought to life on the screen on multiple occasions. The iconic dummy has made three memorable appearances in episodes of the original Goosebumps show, which graced television screens from 1995 to 1998. Additionally, Slappy assumed the role of the central antagonist in the 2015 live-action film Goosebumps as well as its 2018 follow-up, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween.
The new Goosebumps show will feature at least one episode with Slappy the Dummy, as revealed in the first-look images. It is possible that Slappy might serve as the narrator or the main antagonist in an overarching story that connects the different monster-of-the-week episodes, judging by his prominent presence in the poster artwork. Although this is yet to be confirmed, Slappy remains an iconic and significant character in the Goosebumps franchise.