As Mystery Inc. returns to its origins, Matthew Lillard is passing the Shaggy torch to a new generation.
The Scooby-Doo (2002) and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) star recently reacted to news that Netflix has given an eight-episode order to a live-action origin series from Berlanti…
Let another high-profile casting search begin: Netflix has given an eight-episode series order to a live-action reimagining of Warner Bros.’ classic Scooby-Doo cartoon that will track down the origins of the famous mystery-solving teen gang and their beloved dog. The project, from Midnight Radio…
After 20 years, Matthew Lillard has come back from the critical and box office fizzle of Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
The actor recently recalled the fallout from reprising his role as Shaggy Rogers in the 2004 live-action sequel as he opened up about the ups and downs in his acting career…
EXCLUSIVE: At the height of Peak TV, Greg Berlanti’s career took off like a rocket. His Berlanti Productions had a record-breaking 15 shows on the air simultaneously, from DC properties like The Flash, Supergirl and Arrow to Riverdale and Blindspot. Berlanti will have six shows on air this fall…
A classic Warner Bros. IP is headed to Netflix with a reimagining from one of the studio’s top TV producers. In a competitive situation with multiple bidders, the streamer has landed Scooby-Doo! The Live-Action Series, from Greg Berlanti’s Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, where the…
Freddie Prinze Jr. is recalling a frustrating time in his acting career while he was signing up to star in the Scooby-Doo sequel. The actor revealed that the studio asked him to take a pay cut after his costars asked for a raise.
“I remember thinking, ‘Hold up, who’s giving them the raise? Me or…
The long-circulating rumor is true: HBO Max’s new movie Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! acknowledges that the franchise’s Velma is LGBTQ.
In a scene from the toon pic, the brainy, bespectacled Mystery Inc. character is visibly smitten with a female foil.
“I always thought it was a strange…
Scooby-Doo co-creator Ken Spears died on Friday, November 6. He co-founded Ruby-Spears Productions with Joe Ruby, who died in August. Spears was 82.
Spears’ son Kevin confirmed his death to Variety, saying that he died from complications related to Lewy body dementia.
“Warner Bros. Animation is saddened to learn…
Animator and Scooby Doo co-creator Joe Ruby has died. The co-founder of production company Ruby-Spears passed away in Westlake Village, CA on Wednesday. He was 87.
A rep for Ruby told Deadline that the animator died of natural causes after years of dealing with health issues.
The animator, who teamed with Ken…
Ever wonder how Shaggy met Scooby? This trailer for next summer’s Scoob is for you. Who knew there was an origin story?
With the old Scooby-Doo’s characters’ looks updated but still recognizable as the ’70s cartoon classic versions, the trailer for director Tony Cervone’s feature version – a Scooby first – offers…
It’s been 20 years since Family Matters star Jaleel White last portrayed iconic nerd Steve Urkel. Now, he’s bringing the character back in a new animated Scooby-Doo that’s airing on the Boomerang streaming service.
White posted a first-look at the animated version of Urkel on Instagram today. His character will…