There's no denying that we still love Scooby Doo, so this news has us so excited. That's right: Daphne and Velma, two of our fave teen sleuths, are getting their own origin story. What's even cooler?
The female members of Mystery Inc. are getting their own origins movie. Warner Bros. Television Group’s digital studio, Blue Ribbon Content, has begun production on Daphne and Velma, a live-action ...
Chris Harkin is a gamer who creates all sorts of content across the internet, from writing and video creation to streaming gaming on YouTube. He loves taking on challenges and gaming every day in one ...
(L-R) The Scooby Gang in 'What's New, Scooby-Doo?'; Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scooby-Doo, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini and Freddie Prinze Jr. in 2002's 'Scooby-Doo' There’s no mystery when it comes ...
In a world full of live-action updates and reboots, the idea of yet another movie spin-off can feel a bit stale, but this latest Scooby-Doo project is something we can totally get behind. Yep, we're ...
“Scooby-Doo” voice actress Heather North died last month after going into cardiac arrest, a death certificate reveals. North — whose death was first reported earlier this week — suffered the heart ...
Heather North, the voice actor who played Daphne Blake on the cartoon "Scooby-Doo," has died at 71. A family friend, Jodie Mann, told The Hollywood Reporter that North died after a long illness at her ...
The female members of Mystery Inc. are getting their own origins movie. Warner Bros. Television Group’s digital studio, Blue Ribbon Content, has begun production on Daphne and Velma, a live-action ...
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