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https://www.tvline.com/2156217/scooby-doo-origins-cast-photo-live-action-netflix/

Will it be good? Which cartoon episodes or monsters should they adapt?
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>>153370397
Scooby Doo always sucked.
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>>153370397
Looks good. They’ll probably go with an original monster I’m guessing.
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>>153370397
They're stacked up in fuckability order
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>>153370397
Shaggy's hair needs some work, Velma and Fred could use some touch ups to get on Daphne's level.
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>>153370397
This is the whitest Velma has been in 30 years.
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finally being played by teenagers and not 30 somethings
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You know I'm still wondering ever since Velma. How have they had this much trouble with using the Scooby gang to parody that kind of CW "sexualized angsty teens solve supernatural mystery" genre?
Off the top of my head.
>Red Herring but played as some kind of serious "rival with a dark shared past" to Fred
>"Shaggy do drugs" meme but played as "topical mature storyline"
>Bring Hot Dog Water in as the "look lgbt representation" and then sexualize the hell out of her, Red Herring also revealed as gay when he dances with a guy at prom.
>Velma is super smart but the clues she figures out always completely land into her lap in a contrived fashion during the more angsty drama parts of the show.
>Daphne is a cheerleader who wants to be seen "for her".
>Googie brought in in the first season and written out after being a major player, mocking all the times these shows have to switch up after a pay dispute loses an actor
>Bring the Ghoul School girls in if you get far enough but make them the same "teens played by adult actors" as the rest of the cast, switch up their personalities and make them barely recognizable.
>In fact, whoever ends up the most popular actor of the gang, spontaneously recast them the next season
>Hex Girls, just the Hex Girls in general. Given songs meant to be listened to outside the context of the show. Played by actual musicians who can barely act. Every episode with them comes with an ad for the songs being available online.
There are just so many fucking tropes they could mock without feeling obnoxiously meta by just being tongue-in-cheek.
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>>153370397
Scoob! fans deserve this dreck
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>>153370397
That's actually a pretty good look for them all.
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>>153370693
Can't believe I forgot
>Vincent Van Ghoul, but he's an intimidating British gentleman who no one knows if they can trust.
>Ruby Doo is there for a pregnancy angst subplot.
>Scooby has his classic speech impediment but talks in the same angsty sensual way as everyone else
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hopefully its set in the late 60s-70s
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Scooby will be black.
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I say they all look great.
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>>153370397
A decent casting in 2026? What?
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>>153370397
>None of them are brown
Absolutely unexpected, but welcome. The actors really aren't that great as far as resembling the characters, though. Velma not being a redhead and shaggy looking like a normal guy instead of a scruffy burnout are especially kinda odd choices.
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I'm tapping the sign.
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>>153370397
Not really sold on Daphne
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>>153370397
Why isn't Velma fat?
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>>153370397
Good casting
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>>153370397
Lmao Shaggy looks like me.
Will Velma be gay?
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>The entire gang is white
How



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