Ghostwriter, the classic 90s TV show for teens, is getting a reboot on Apple TV+.
The new streaming service has also released the trailer for the new show, introducing the young cast and it’s giving us major Goosebumps vibes.
The story revolves around a group of Brooklyn teens who solve mysteries with the help of a ghost.
The show originally ran from 1992-1995 and featured Samuel L. Jackson as one of the character’s dads.
A synopsis for the show reads: ‘When a ghost haunts a neighborhood bookstore and starts releasing fictional characters into the real world, four kids must team up to solve an exciting mystery surrounding the ghost’s unfinished business.’
It continues: ‘Each episode story arc is grouped around literature, featuring classics and new works commissioned from popular authors like DJ Machale and Kwame Alexander.’
Here’s hoping for a Hey Arnold reboot next.
The series drops on 1 November, along with the rest of Apple TV +’s offerings.
As Metro.co.uk reported earlier this month, joining Apple TV+ will cost just $5 a month – cheaper than Netflix, which comes in at $12.99 a month.
It’s not clear how much the service will cost in the UK.
The new service will launch on November 1 in 100 countries and regions.
Other new shows launching on the service include The Morning Show with Jennifer Aniston and Reece Witherspoon, and wildlife show The Elephant Queen.
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