That sounds like a pretty rare feat, and one that could be repeated a third time if Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween does well enough to warrant a trilogy capping installment.
There’s certainly enough material left to draw from, and R.L. Stine is more than game to see another spin of the wheel.
In an industry where adaptations are almost equally panned and praised, it’s refreshing to see a series such as Goosebumps get things right.
But for a franchise to not only get it right once, but twice according to the author that inspired it?