I dont think so
I think if it sells well, and I think it well as Scooby has done very well on the home release market, there will be more
every studio is taking a hit so I think this spring and summer release season is a wash
I dont think so
I think if it sells well, and I think it well as Scooby has done very well on the home release market, there will be more
every studio is taking a hit so I think this spring and summer release season is a wash
Scoob coming to hbo max next week.
https://deadline.com/2020/06/scoob-h...se-1202962985/
IMO, this might be the worst Scooby movie ever made. It just didn't feel like a Scooby story (there was no mystery), and only Scoob and Shaggy were important parts of the movie. Otherwise, Blue Falcon was more important than the Scooby Gang.
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I liked it, but I thought it would have been better as a Johnny Quest movie. There was no mystery (at the 2019 SDCC panel we were promised a mystery), but all of the gang got a chance to be useful without anything overly ridiculous like Daphne being a karate master.
EDIT: Worst Scooby movie I've ever seen is Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico
I really dislike Shaggy's new voice. It just doesn't sound right.
Scoob heading to the big screen after all--in europe.
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/distribu...-s-193917.html
Also in news looks like scoob is in first place at the box office worldwide. Should have waited and not thrown it dtv in america wb. It took 900k in one country and $1.8M total in five markets.
https://deadline.com/2020/07/interna...ea-1202986098/
As the international box office slowly limps back to life, the tendency for audiences to lean into fresh and local titles continues. France, for example, saw a 23% increase in ticket sales across the Top 10 over the most recent weekend, led by Gaumont’s new local comedy Tout Simplement Noir and followed by Warner Bros’ Scoob!, also a new entry, which did $900K in the Hexagon – and $1.8M total in five markets.
Scoob! led play in the market, woofing up $319K from 124 cinemas. Last week’s No. 1, local family pic Pirates Down The Street, added another $143K from 122 sites and has cumed $444K. The Top 10 titles generated $1.18M, a slight 6% increase from last session. Capacity and social distancing restrictions are being eased gradually, although the current amount of seats and shows is only about 35%-40% of normal.
Scoob at last makes it to american theatres this week! It's not a tv movie anymore!
Came in 8th place at the american box office this week.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/weeken...?ref_=bo_hm_rw
Well guess the theatre release did well as a scoob 2 is now in the works.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/anima...5776#gs.49wpd9
My favorite Scooby movie is The Witch's Ghost, but considering how poorly they bungled the sequel to Zombie Island I'd rather them not return to it. But I thought this movie was alright - although I wish Tracy Morgan had at least attempted a voice for Captain Caveman instead of just sounding like his normal voice. On the other hand, Will Forte actually did do a voice for Shaggy and I was surprised and pleased by that. Interested to see what HB characters they bring to a sequel, I enjoyed the new Falcon and Dynomutt.