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Hurry Up and Stream: The “Goosebumps” TV Series is Being Removed from Netflix in November

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The good news? At least you have through Halloween to binge the whole damn thing.

For a while now, all 74 episodes of the “Goosebumps” TV series from the 1990s had been streaming on Netflix, but we’ve sadly confirmed that all four seasons (along with all the specials… we’re talking literally everything “Goosebumps”-related here), will be removed from the streaming service next month. Terrible news, considering the DVD set is out of print.

The dreaded date? That’d be November 19, 2018.

Yes, in less than one month’s time, “Goosebumps” will be entirely removed from Netflix, so we encourage you to glue yourself to the couch and stream the full run while you can.

At the very least, “The Haunted Mask” is begging for a rewatch before Halloween!

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“Pretty Little Liars: Summer School” Official Trailer Assembles the Final Girls and Starts Slashing

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The slasher-themed relaunch of “Pretty Little Liars” continues this coming May with “Pretty Little Liars: Summer School,” and you can slash into the official trailer down below.

“Summer School” begins on Max on May 9, 2024.

The Max Original series from Warner Bros. Television debuts with two episodes on Thursday, May 9, we’ve learned, followed by one new episode weekly through June 20 on Max.

Following the harrowing events of “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” our Pretty Little Liars face a fate worse than death – summer school. However, Millwood High isn’t the only thing getting in the way of their fun summer jobs and new, dreamy love interests.

A new villain, who may or may not have a connection to A, has come to town and is going to put them all to the test.

Bailee Madison, Chandler Kinney, Zaria, Malia Pyles, and Maia Reficco return as the next generation of Pretty Little Liars.

The series also stars Mallory Bechtel, Sharon Leal, Alex Aiono, Jordan Gonzalez, and Elias Kacavas.

The series is created, written, and executive produced by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (“Riverdale,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”) and Lindsay Calhoon Bring (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”). Aguirre-Sacasa’s Muckle Man Productions and Alloy Entertainment produce, in association with Warner Bros. Television.

Alloy’s Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo are also executive producers, along with Marlene King (who developed the original “Pretty Little Liars” series), and Michael Grassi.

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