Scoob!
Scoob! is a 2020 American computer-animated comedy Halloween mystery movie produced by Warner Animation Group and based on the Scooby-Doo franchise.
The movie is directed by Tony Cervone. It stars the voices of Frank Welker, Will Forte, Gina Rodriguez, Zac Efron, and Amanda Seyfried as the Mystery Gang with Mark Wahlberg, Jason Isaacs, Kiersey Clemons, Ken Jeong and Tracy Morgan as other Hanna-Barbera animated characters.
The movie is about the Mystery Gang and Blue Falcon trying to stop Dick Dastardly from opening the Underworld and releasing Cerberus.
Scoob! was released digitally via video on demand on May 15, 2020. It was initially set to play in theaters, but the theatrical release was canceled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It recieved mixed reviews from critics.
In June 2021, Cervone said that a follow-up to the film was in development. On December 22, 2021, HBO Max released a sizzle reel featuring a first look at a Christmas sequel film, titled Scoob! Holiday Haunt, which was set to be released on the service in December 2022. The film takes place after the events of the first film, with Welker and the adult actors from the previous film reprising their roles while Cervone returned to write the film with Paul Dini as well to produce the project. The film was co-directed by Bill Haller and Michael Kurinsky and had a production budget of $40 million. On August 2, 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) canceled its release, citing cost-cutting measures and a refocus on theatrical films rather than creating projects for streaming. Tony Cervone would go on to say on the same day that the project was "practically finished". Later that month, it was reported that the film would still be finished, even though Warner Bros. Discovery had no plans to release it. The film was finally finished on November 4, 2022.
Filmography
Film
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Liv and Maddie | Raina | Episode: "Joy-to-a-Rooney" | |
Stuck in the Middle | Daphne Diaz | Main role | |
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors | Herself | Contestant; one of the three runners-up | |
The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib | Tabitha (voice) | Main role (season 1); recurring role (season 2) | |
Ahsoka | young Ahsoka | Episode: "Part Five: Shadow Warrior" |
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