
You will believe in monsters.
After moving to a small town, Zach Cooper finds a silver lining when he meets next door neighbor Hannah, the daughter of bestselling Goosebumps series author R.L. Stine. When Zach unintentionally unleashes real monsters from their manuscripts and they begin to terrorize the town, it’s suddenly up to Stine, Zach and Hannah to get all of them back in the books where they belong.
- 6.3
- 2015
- Released
- 1h 43m

Jack Black
R.L. Stine
Dylan Minnette
Zach Cooper
Odeya Rush
Hannah Fairchild
Amy Ryan
Gale Cooper
Ryan Lee
Champ
Jillian Bell
Lorraine Conyers
Halston Sage
Taylor
Ken Marino
Coach Carr
Timothy Simons
Officer Stevens
Amanda Lund
Officer Brooks
Steven Krueger
Davidson
Keith Arthur Bolden
Principal Garrison
Karan Soni
Mr. Rooney
Caleb Emery
Dumb Jock
Gabriela Hernandez
Screaming Girl
Sheldon Brown
Monster
Melissa Brewer
Monster
Marshall Choka
Monster
Melissa Cowan
Monster
John Deifer
Monster
Everett Dixon
Monster
Brian Gabriel
Monster
Kevin Galbraith
Monster
Maryann Gorka
Monster
Clare Halstead
Monster
Devin Hampton
Monster
Rory Healy
Monster
Drew Lamkins
Monster
Vivian Kyle
Monster
Charlie Leach
Monster
Katie Lumpkin
Monster
Larry Mainland
Monster
Lucky Mangione
Monster
Justin Natic
Monster
Josh Phillips
Monster
Mickie Pollock
Monster
Steve Quinn
Monster
Ashleigh Jo Sizemore
Monster
Jeff Tenney
Monster
Jennifer Trudrung
Monster
Ashton Lee Woolen
Monster
Coleman Youmans
Monster
E. Roger Mitchell
Mayor (uncredited)
Jason Davis
Cyclist (uncredited)
Ella Wahlestedt
Anna (uncredited)
Amber Thrower
Goth Woman (uncredited)








































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Well the Halloween season 2015 is upon us now and what better way than to cozy up to the youngsters at the box office than offering the innocuous tingly treat Goosebumps? The goofy-minded family-friendly frightfest does have the ingredients to muster up some interest for the little goblins out there looking for hearty rounds of boos and bumps. The question remains: does Goosebumps have the mindles











