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“Chicken Skin Cump” was cancelled after two seasons at Disney+ (exclusive)

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“Chicken Skin ump” did not return in Disney+'s third season type Have learned it.

The horror anthology based on the RL Stine Book series originally debuted on Disney+ in October 2023, with the second season debuting in January 2025. Season 1 is 10 episodes and is released weekly, while Season 2 is 8 episodes and is immediately down.

According to individuals who understand this situation, series producer Sony Images TV shows plans to buy the show to other media and explore different creative directions for IP.

The two seasons have been viewed in the United States for 75 million hours, and beyond the 43 million hours of viewing in 16 international markets.

Each season has references and storylines from multiple entries in Stine's book. In Season 1, a group of five high school students are pulled into a dark mystery surrounded by a teenager named Harold Biddle who died decades ago. In Season 2, a brother twin moves in with the recently divorced botanist father. When something strange starts to happen, they and a group of friends set out to discover the truth.

Season 1 cast includes Justin Long, Rachael Harris, Zack Morris, Isa Briones, Miles McKenna, Ana Yi Puig and Will Price. Season 2 stars David Schwimmer, Ana Ortiz, Jayden Bartels, Sam McCarthy, Elijah M. Cooper, Francesca Noel and Galilea La Salvia.

Nicholas Stoller and Rob Letterman developed “Chicken Skin” for TV and served as executive producers. Hilary Winston served as executive producer and performance host. Neal H. Moritz of the original film produced the Disney brand TV series.

“Goosebumps”, published by Scholastic, is one of the best-selling books of all time. There are now more than 400 million copies of the books printed in English, as well as international versions in 32 languages. There are now more than 200 “Chicken Skin” books, including major book series and various derivative and related book series. The books were previously adapted into an anthology series in the 1990s, while two “Chicken Skin” movies were released in 2015 and 2018.