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Scooby-Doo getting new live action film for some reason

Animated series also in the works

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 18 June 2014 03:43 EDT
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Sarah Michelle Gellar last played Daphne
Sarah Michelle Gellar last played Daphne (Warner Bros)

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As the reboot period gets ever shorter, Warner Bros has announced plans to bring Scooby-Doo back to the big screen.

The last time the Great Dane was in cinemas with Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed he bombed, but given that his previous 2002 movie starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr, Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini took over $275 million worldwide I guess someone at Warner Bros went: "Eh, might as well then."

According to Indiewire, Randall Green has been tasked with writing a script relevant to an audience that didn't grow up on Scooby-Doo, with Charles Roven returning to produce but no word on a director yet.

The news comes just days after the death of Casey Kasem, who was the voice of Shaggy in the original cartoon.

There are also plans for a new animated Scooby-Doo series over at Cartoon Network, which is set to make its debut later this year.

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