Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween is an upcoming American horror comedy film directed by Ari Sandel and written by Rob Lieber. It is based on the children’s book series of the same name by R. L. Stine and a sequel to the 2015 film Goosebumps. None of the cast from the previous film will be returning, and will be replaced by a new cast including Wendi McLendon-Covey, Madison Iseman, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Caleel Harris, Chris Parnell, and Ken Jeong.
About the movie: In the small town of Wardenclyffe on Halloween Night, two boys named Sonny (Jeremy Ray Taylor) and Sam (Caleel Harris) find a manuscript in an abandoned house that was previously owned by R. L. Stine called “Haunted Halloween.” When they open it, they unknowingly release Slappy, (Avery Lee Jones) who plans to cause a Halloween Apocalypse with the help of his monster allies. Now Sonny and Sam, alongside Sonny’s sister, Sarah (Madison Iseman), must work to thwart Slappy’s plot before all is lost.
Coming to theaters October 12, 2018
It’ll be a great family friendly movie to watch this Halloween, it’ll keep your kids on the edge of their seat but not give them nightmares. Those are the kind of scary movies I like! To celebrate the release of the newest Goosebumps movie below are two fun easy recipes you can make with your children. They are extremely easy, don’t require cooking/baking or a ton of ingredients. Just a fun little twist of some favorites!
Brownie MONSTER EYES
These fun little brownie monster eyeballs are easy to make with the kids and everyone will gobble them up! They take less than 5 minutes to make(and eat) and use only 4 ingredients. Of course, these could be made with frosting but the whipped cream makes it a little less sugary.
Pre-made brownies
Whipping cream
Candy eyes
Red gel
How to make: Open everything up, put brownies on a plate, squirt whipped cream on, place an eye or two on each brownie and drizzle the red gel over. Eat right away!
CREEPY EYES IN POPCORN
What’s a movie without popcorn? It’s our must have treat for watching a movie. We love M&M’s in it and this time decided to add some candy eyeballs and red gel to make it spooky!! It was a simple add to regular popcorn and kids will love it.
Popcorn
Candy Eyes
Red Gel
M&M’s
How to make: Pop your popcorn, after it’s don’t popping place your eyes and M&M’s in and drizzle the red gel over. Enjoy!!
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