R.L. Stine commented on the character of David Schwimmer in the new series, stating, 'Well, he's a good, useless father, which is what we want in Goosebumps.' This echoes the longstanding tradition of ineffective parental figures in his books, enhancing the haunting atmosphere that fans adore.
Stine shared a humorous piece of correspondence, recounting, 'Dear R.L. Stine, you are my second favorite author.' He noted that the brevity of the letter kept him in suspense, illustrating the charm and eccentricity that fan interactions often bring.
Reflecting on his legacy, Stine expressed gratitude for his fanbase, stating, 'When people come to a Goosebumps movie, or they come to my book signings, and it's a 30, 35-year-old and they bring their kids, that's so wonderful!' This highlights how his work continues to bridge generations.
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