Les producteurs expliquent la fin haletante de Goosebumps sur Disney+

Les producteurs expliquent la fin haletante de Goosebumps sur Disney+

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The first season of the Goosebumps revival concludes with a major cliffhanger involving the evil sorcerer trapped inside Slappy the Dummy. Margot makes a choice to use Kanduu’s dark magic to save Isaiah, positioning it as a successful series for Disney+ beyond their reliance on Marvel and Star Wars content.

Goosebumps season 1 cliffhanger

The television revival of Goosebumps concludes with a few surprises. Although the core group believes that they’ve successfully vanished Kanduu, the evil sorcerer that’s trapped inside the body of Slappy the Dummy, a last-minute scene reveals that Mr. Bratt might not be rid of him yet. Margot turns to Kanduu’s dark magic to save Isaiah, who would otherwise have succumbed to his gunshot wounds.

Executive Producers reveal storyline

In an interview with ComicBook.com, executive producers Hilary Winston, Nick Stoller, and Rob Letterman spoke about the Goosebumps season 1 finale. According to Winston, the theme of “careful what you wish for” is central to the show’s plot lines, and promises to deal with the characters’ struggles and decisions in a compelling manner.

Why Goosebumps Season 2 Is Likely

In addition, the streaming success and high viewership of the series are highly indicative of an upcoming second season. The positive reception and popularity backed by impressive viewership figures provide promising signs for a possible continuation of the series

Season 2 expected to pick up complicated relationships

There are lingering story threads and unresolved relationships with main characters Isaiah and Margot and promising signs also point to a return of other characters such as James (Miles McKenna), Isabella (Ana Yi Puig), and Lucas (Will Price).

High hopes for Disney’s next psychological and supernatural thrillers.

Source : screenrant.com

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