While Goosebumps was cancelled by Disney+, there is still hope that season 3 could become a reality

Goosebumps (Image via Disney Plus)
Goosebumps (Image via Disney Plus)

Disney+ has ended the supernatural horror series Goosebumps after two seasons, based on the best-selling novels by R.L. Stine. The first season debuted in October 2023, followed by the second in January 2025. Aiming to appeal both to younger viewers and to those nostalgic for the original Goosebumps novels, the series incorporated plot points from multiple books into a contemporary narrative.

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Despite favorable reviews and consistent viewership, Disney+ chose not to proceed with a third season.

Meanwhile, Sony Pictures Television, which produced the series in partnership with Scholastic Entertainment and Original Film, has stated its intent to shop the show to other platforms, keeping the possibility of Goosebumps season 3 alive.


High hopes for Goosebumps season 3

The cast of Goosebumps (Image via Disney+)
The cast of Goosebumps (Image via Disney+)

The decision to cancel Goosebumps came as a surprise, especially given its strong audience engagement and appeal. The show changed from being a purely episodic anthology in the 1990s to telling a new story each season.

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In season 1, five high school students looked into the death of Harold Biddle, which happened decades ago. In season 2, fraternal twins moved in with their botanist father and uncovered a supernatural mystery.

Sony Pictures Television, which worked with Scholastic Entertainment and Disney Branded Television to make the show, has not given up on the. There are reports that the studio is actively looking for another streaming service or network to pick up the show for a possible third season.

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If a new partner is found, season 3, or a revival of the children’s horror series, could retain the format of introducing new characters and settings each season. Alternatively, it could adopt a traditional anthology structure, featuring a different story in each episode.


Should there be a Goosebumps season 3?

Justin Long stars as Mr. Bratt in Goosebumps (Image via Disney+)
Justin Long stars as Mr. Bratt in Goosebumps (Image via Disney+)

Goosebumps is a long-running children’s horror franchise, with more than 400 million copies sold in English and 32 other languages. It has inspired numerous adaptations, including a 1990s TV series and films in 2015 and 2018.

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The Disney+ series blended teen drama with supernatural elements and included references to older adaptations. Both seasons ended with cliffhangers. With the franchise well-known around the world, having flexible stories, and a loyal audience, it makes it a good candidate for continuation. This is most especially possible for platforms that want family-friendly content.


Possible directions for a revival

The anthology concept of the series could be revived for a third season, introducing fresh characters and locations. Different books or short tales might be adapted for each episode, offering the horror genre a wide range of styles and tones.

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This framework would make it possible to incorporate stories that weren't in the Disney+ edition and to directly adapt titles like Night of the Living Dummy or The Haunted Mask, bringing them to new viewers while giving longstanding fans a chance to revisit them.


Despite high ratings and positive reviews, Disney+ decided to terminate the series. However, there is still a chance for a third season, as Sony Pictures Television is actively looking for a new platform. This property could come back to life since it has a well-known brand, a global audience, and original content that is still available.

In future generations, horror stories might still be easy to get by using either a serialized seasonal story or an episodic anthology. There has been no news about a new distributor, and the show will have to find a platform that wants to make the next episode for it to continue.

Edited by Bea Melisse Ibañez
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