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'Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween' Promises Scary Surprises; Here's Everything We Know


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Back in 2015, Goosebumps brought R.L. Stine's popular young-adult horror series to life with a very entertaining tale that married monsters, mayhem and the macabre. The big-screen adventure danced lightly around the potentially disturbing horror elements to keep the emphasis on family fun, which made the movie unexpectedly entertaining and appealing to adults as well as children. The young lead characters also drew in a young-adult audience. The sequel, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, will soon be spooking moviegoers, so it's a good time to catch up with everything we know about the film. What's it about? The sequel is an all-new adventure that revolves around three young people and Slappy the dummy, who apparently is in a trouble-making mood. Once again, a book...
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