#informationaboutactor R.L. Stine’s Pumpkinhead (2025) brings a fresh wave of eerie nostalgia, blending childhood fears with adult nightmares in a way only Stine’s worlds can. Bean Reid steps into the spotlight with a performance that feels raw, grounded, and unnervingly real—capturing the terror of a kid who suddenly realizes the stories he thought were just myths might be a lot closer than he imagined. The trailer slowly builds its fear — starting with lonely rural roads, hollow cornfields swaying in the wind, and strange symbols that don’t quite make sense. It feels like the calm before something ancient wakes up. Shadows stretch too long. Whispers follow in empty barns. And Bean Reid’s character begins to understand that Pumpkinhead isn’t just a story… it’s a warning. As the cuts get faster, the tension rises. A glimpse of a monstrous silhouette. A door slamming on its own. Friends disappearing into the dark. The kind of fear that crawls under your skin and refuses to let go. This isn’t loud, jumpscare-heavy horror. It’s the slow, creeping kind that reminds you of being young and afraid of the dark—because you knew something was out there watching. If you like this video 👍 subscribe for more upcoming videos 😄 Remember to Subscribe and hit the bell.