Los Angeles - UPI
Jack Black stars in a new, international Goosebumps trailer.
The 46-year-old actor portrays a fictionalized version of author R.L. Stine, who wrote the Goosebumps book series. The preview sees the character and his daughter Hannah (Odeya Rush) team up with their neighbor Zach (Dylan Minnette) after the stories' monsters come to life.
Goosebumps is directed by Rob Letterman (Monsters vs. Aliens), and opens in theaters Oct. 16. The movie co-stars Ryan Lee and Amy Ryan as Zach's friend and mother, respectively, with additional roles by Halston Sage, Jillian Bell and Ken Marino.
The real-life R.L. Stine published 62 original Goosebumps books between 1992 and 1997. Rush is known for playing Fiona in Phillip Noyce's adaptation of The Giver, while Minnette portrayed Kenny in the American version of Let Me In and Donnie Gil, aka Blizzard, on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
When I was ten years old, I fell in love with The Who. I saw the film Tommy (1975) on cable television and despite Jack Nicholson's heinous rendition of "Go to The Mirror!", I was deeply moved by the music and the story. I wasn't deaf, dumb or blind but I could relate to Tommy. I too wanted to be seen, felt and healed. Seriously, not going for the laugh [directed to audience]. I had a supportive family but growing up can be tough no matter what your upbringing. And no other band had the courage or sensitivity to write those kinds of emotionally raw songs. Achingly beautiful melodies touched by the hand of god. Or the devil. Or both. Or neither. I must say neither. Just a collection of ass-kicking songs, the likes of which will never be seen again! On the battlefield of rock, they went toe to toe with the likes of Hendrix and emerged unscathed. Triumphant dragon-slayers of emotionality. And about know they're probably wondering why I was chosen to give this speech. Surely there was someone more qualified. "Why is this moron talking about dragons and emotions?! Who does he think he is?". Who? I'm just one of the millions. Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend. Thank you for blowing our minds and touching our hearts.
I like to improv. If I'm not feeling a scene down to Po's panda bones, I'll just keep tweaking it.