Next time the Mystery Machine gang calls out “Scooby-Doo, where are you?!” they might want to look deep in the safely-locked vaults at Warner Bros. Discovery, where Scoob! Holiday Haunt will no doubt ...
Yesterday, we got word that HBO Max's Batgirl film, starring Leslie Grace in the title role and a returning Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne, would no longer be coming to the streaming service, or ...
Back in August, the then-newly merged Warner Bros. Discovery made a shocking decision: They were shelving two films that were close to completion. One was Batgirl, which would have played a key role ...
Scoob! Holiday Haunt was scrapped at HBO Max earlier this year When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Scoob! Holiday Haunt has ...
“Batgirl” wasn’t the only nearly completed Warner Bros. film that was killed last week, but in the case of the animated sequel “Scoob! Holiday Haunt,” the film’s producer and co-writer opted to ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Scoob! Holiday Haunt's completion was a sombre affair for the crew. The cancellation of the film’s release meant that the crew was essentially completing a project that would never see the light of ...
Scoob! Holiday Haunt was one of the films that did not survive the Warner Bros. Discovery merger. Now, the film is apparently fully complete but still won't receive a release, though the producer and ...
The HBO Max sequel to Scoob! got the ax along with Batgirl, but work on the film actually still continued over the weekend. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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Although Warner Bros. Discovery has officially pulled the plug on release plans for “Scoob!: Holiday Haunt,” a followup to the 2020 animated film “Scoob!,” the film isn’t quite done with work yet.
Scoob! was released in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, earning a mere $28.5 million on a $90 million budget due to the fact it debuted in theaters and on Max simultaneously (a decision which ...