"I'm looking forward to  bringing 'Goosebumps' to the  big screen with  Columbia
and Neal  who  value  and  respect  the brand  and  the  global  fan  base  that
Scholastic has cultivated. What better way to deliver the rollercoaster ride  of
scares and humor that the fans expect from 'Goosebumps' than with a movie. Sony'
s track record with franchises like  'Spider-Man' makes them an ideal  partner,"
said Deborah Forte, producer and president of Scholastic Media
The "Goosebumps" book series returned to the top of the sales charts again  last
month with the release of the first two books in "Goosebumps HorrorLand," a  new
twelve book  series  by  R.L.  Stine, featuring  favorite  characters  from  the
original series such as Slappy  the Dummy, the Haunted  Mask, and the Mummy. It
is the first  "Goosebumps" serialized adventure  in which each book  is part of
the same plot. Fans  can also get exclusive  "Goosebumps HorrorLand" content  at
EnterHorrorLand.com; and  additional  "Goosebumps"  chills  at  the  official  "
Goosebumps" website,  which continues  to  garner 1.5  million page  views each
month.
"Goosebumps" has been  published in  over 32 languages  and sold  more than  300
million copies  worldwide. The  series was  successfully adapted  by  Scholastic
Entertainment for television  for the Fox  Kids Network, where it  was rated #1
for four seasons, and aired in over  100 countries. Episodes of the live  action
television series returned to  the small screen in  2007 on Cartoon Network  and
instantly became a sensation. New "Goosebumps HorrorLand" books written by  R.L.
Stine hit the stores last month  and, this fall, Scholastic Interactive  unveils
a highly anticipated "Goosebumps" videogame.
Columbia Pictures  has  acquired  from  Scholastic  Media  the  right  to  adapt
Scholastic's bestselling  "Goosebumps" book  series into  a theatrical  feature.
The film will be produced by Deborah Forte and Neal H. Moritz; it was  announced
today by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Columbia Pictures.
"Securing the motion picture  rights to 'Goosebumps'  for Columbia Pictures and
Sony comes with an enormous  responsibility to the fans  who have grown up with
these books and have very high expectations about how these beloved novels will
be adapted. We are  truly delighted to  be partners with  Deborah Forte and  the
team at Scholastic as we work together to bring 'Goosebumps' to the big screen,"
said Moritz.
Commenting on the announcement, Tolmach said, "'Goosebumps' is an  international
multi-media phenomenon,  a  truly global  brand  that excites  kids everywhere.
Children and parents alike love the 'Goosebumps' series -- it's safe, scary fun
that is completely accessible to  audiences from 8 to 80.  When kids think of '
Goosebumps,' they're drawn not to a  single character or mini-series, but to an
entire environment. We're excited by that  creative challenge and, with so  much
rich source material  available to us,  we expect  to deliver a  film that  will
chill and thrill fans of this unique family-friendly franchise."
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I should point out that nothing in any of the news reports say that the movie will be based on Goosebumps HorrorLand. For all we know it could be a big-screen version of Invasion Of The Body Squeezers or a Give Yourself Goosebumps/
Hmm, you must be right...Somehow I assumed that it will be based on Goosebumps HorrorLand given all this recent noise with the new series coming out backed by Web sites and game release this Fall (and I thought they're speakign about Goosebumps HorrorLand videogame!)
We'll see...
Goosebumps HorrorLand isn't set to finish until summer next year, so I assume the game isn't based on the new series, either, unless they want to give away the ending. HorrorLand is very much the sort of thing they'd do for a movie, mix together enemies and make it that bit more epic, but the series is too long and too episodic. They probably don't even know what they're going to do yet. There have already been two video games, however, which were a sequel to and reworking of existing Goosebumps books (One Day At HorrorLand and Attack Of The Mutant respectively) - I assume the new game will be something like that, something based on a popular book with a weird setting (like a camp or a haunted house).
Alternative suggestion: Both the video game and the movie will be HorrorLand-lite - same sort of idea but executed differently.
A> I assume the game isn't based on the new series, either, unless they want
A> to give away the ending.
But they dont need to! I suppose material from 3 first books is more
than enough to set up a (no doubt) first in the series of Goosebumps
(Horrorland) Movies - and they could even do exactly the same thing
Spielberg has done now with Indiana, once they run out of Horrorland 12
books (would they?) - to shoot a PREQUEL based on original Goosebumps
series (60+ books would be more than enough).
A> Alternative suggestion: Both the video game and the movie will be
A> HorrorLand-lite - same sort of idea but executed differently.
That would be a good shot!
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