Goosebumps: The Movie?

From Variety that the popular book series from the 90’s is headed towards the big screen.

“Goosebumps” has never been adapted for the bigscreen, despite selling 300
million books — a young-adult feat second only to Scholastic’s “Harry Potter”
series .

Scholastic’s Deborah Forte is producing alongside Neal Moritz via his Sony-based Original Film banner.

“Numerous people have tried to bring ‘Goosebumps’ to the
bigscreen, but luckily Scholastic never found the right fit,” said Moritz, who
is better known for producing action fare such as “The Fast and the Furious” films, though he
has the young-adult project “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very
Bad Day” in development at Sony. “I’ve been a huge fan of the property for a
long time. I met with Deborah several times and convinced her that Original and
Sony were the best place to take it.”

Really? I honestly didn’t think Goosebumps was still going, that it’s in second place with Harry Potter, in terms of book sales.
My question is what story are they going to adapt, because there’s so damn many of them or they’re going to create a new one for the screen.
I rewatched a little of my childhood favorite “Attack of the Mutant”, it’s campy as hell. But with the mentioning of “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” and “Where the Wilds Are” being in development, it’s nice to hear.