
Goosebumps: The Vanishing
3.9
(56)
Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Comedy
2025
TV-14
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.
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"I really enjoyed this season. I finished it in 3 sittings and I was busy but I made time to watch this show. I had been looking forward to it after the first season ended. This is still not for young children or kids who are easily afraid. The story pulled me in, pun intended. It didn't end the way I expected."
"The second season of this anthology series isn't quite as good as the first season, but it's still pretty great. David Schwimmer did a great job as Anthony. I appreciated how they combined all of the classic Goosebumps stories into this season. I hope we'll get another season in the future."
"I didn't realize that this was a sequel, so I'll have to go back and watch that. I really enjoyed having different stories from the books (and original show) mixed together in one big storyline, and there were so many moments where my jaw dropped, it just had a way of surprising/shocking me. I was invested from the first episode. Definitely the perfect horror show for me where I can get that rush of adrenaline but I don't get too scared or disturbed. This show was so fun, and the production value and effects were insane, I couldn't stop raving about it! Non-stop interest in the storyline without being too overwhelming, and I was never bored. David Schwimmer did a great job in my opinion, and the rest of the cast was just so great. Not to mention the last episode/ending?! So freaky and cool, and the creature design was so impressive."
"I enjoyed the first season for it's similar "The Haunting Hour" feel, but this season definitely took things to the next level. It does a great job at creating high stakes for the characters and doesn't feel like just a childish story. I highly recommend, even if you haven't seen the first season because they are completely unrelated. "