Fan-Favorite Disney+ Series Canceled After Two Seasons
NO LOC, AUG 7 – Sony Pictures Television will seek new platforms for Goosebumps after Disney+ cancels it despite 118 million hours viewed globally across two seasons, aiming to explore fresh creative directions.
- Earlier this year, Disney+ canceled its Goosebumps series after two seasons, Variety first reported.
- Season two, which premiered in January, failed to enter Nielsen’s top 10 charts, despite the series drawing 118 million hours worldwide, including 75 million in the U.S. and 43 million internationally.
- Based on R.L. Stine’s books, Goosebumps on Disney+ was structured as an anthology series, with over 200 stories and 400 million copies in 32 languages.
- Sony Pictures Television plans to shop Goosebumps to other outlets and explore different creative directions for the IP.
- Under its streaming strategy, Goosebumps could return on another network, and Sony Pictures Television’s 'arms dealer' approach along with a four-year Netflix deal suggests potential new outlets.
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The Disney+ series Goosebumps will not be continued. The streaming service is canceling the show after two seasons, according to US media reports. The reason for the series' end is unknown.
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