R.L. Stine's bestselling book series 'Goosebumps' is being adapted into a TV series featuring Filipino-American actress and singer, Isa Briones, as Margot. The revamped series aims to represent diversity and explores the human experience with a touch of high school life.
R.L. Stine never fails to give us sleepless nights. Now, one of his bestselling books “ Goosebumps ” is gracing TV screens under Disney+ and Hulu and it features Filipino-American actress and singer, Isa Briones , as Margot. Are we entering the era of representation even in the ghosts of our childhood? Perhaps if you consider that Goosebumps is now casting two Asian Americans in the series, which first came out in 1995.
The monsters and creepy crawlies are here for sure, but the revamped series is all about the human experience with a dash of high school life thrown in for good measure
R.L. Stine Goosebumps TV Series Filipino-American Actress Isa Briones Representation Diversity Human Experience High School Life
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