
Goosebumps: The VanishingIt gets under your skin.
When twins Devin and Cece are sent to spend a summer in Gravesend, Brooklyn with their divorced dad, scientist Anthony Brewer, they must band together with new friends to save the neighborhood from a long-dormant threat.
WritersJohn James Goldbeck, Sean Rivas, R.L. Stine

Stay Out of the Basement (1)
Jan 10, 2025
Two siblings unearth a link between a family tragedy and a long-dormant threat.

Stay Out of the Basement (2)
Jan 10, 2025
As Anthony continues his research, Trey breaks into his basement lab, unleashing unexpected horrors.

The Haunted Car
Jan 10, 2025
Alex steals a car that has a mind of its own.

Monster Blood
Jan 10, 2025
Cece's anxiety spikes while trying to maintain her perfect image, leading to a sticky situation.

The Boy Who Cried Monster
Jan 10, 2025
After CJ sees something horrific at Anthony's house, his friends and family don't believe his tale.

The Girl Next Door
Jan 10, 2025
The teens uncover shocking new evidence about the disappearance 30 years ago -- and their parents.

Welcome to Camp Nightmare
Jan 10, 2025
The curtain is pulled back on the mysterious person who's been concealing the truth for decades.

Invasion of the Body Squeezers
Jan 10, 2025
The teens band together to save themselves, their neighbourhood and the world.
TheMervJackson
@TheMervJackson
This show is horrible! It is like AI was asked to use Goosebumps titles to make a cliched, DEI, uncomfortably LGBT show. The show cares so little about the script and story that by the 3rd episode they have 90's kids literally saying "toxic" and "hill you want to die on." Nobody said those phrases in the 90s. Likewise, they layer on clichés of the 90s too with every character just making broad cultural references for no reason. No, people didn't walk around talking about Nirvana in 1994, that ended several years earlier. Likewise, "hey, I'm going to go get some Sunny D," was never said by any teenager during the decade unless they became 5 years old again. Aside from the lazy writing and pushing "the message," the show literally made no sense. Some alien landed in 1969 and froze people, until it left because the "heroes" turned on a machine randomly? Yea, that's the actually 8 episode pay off. This is why people have left Disney.