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The Disney horror series goose bumps was launched on October 13 and was adapted from a series of novels of the same name.

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CTOnews.com, September 15 (Xinhua)-- Disney+ has released a trailer for its live-action series "Goosebumps" based on RL Stine's best-selling series, which will premiere on Disney+ and Hulu on October 13.

CTOnews.com learned from officials that the trailer, set against the background of Travis Scott's song "goose bumps," introduces five high school students. "they embark on a dark and twisted journey to investigate the tragic death of a teenager named Harold Bedell 30 years ago."

The film, a 10-episode series produced by Disney Branded Television and Sony TV, premiered the first five episodes as part of Disney+ 's "Hallowstream" and Hulu's "Huluween" celebrations, followed by new episodes every week.

In addition, the first two episodes of the series will be broadcast on Freeform on October 13 as part of its "31 Night of Halloween" program.

It is understood that the series is based on some popular stories, such as "Say Cheese and Die", "Night of the Living Dummy" and "The Haunted Mask".

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