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Scoob (2020) Review

No mystery, mostly heart

  • Chris Carter Chris Carter
  • May 19, 2020
  • 3 Minute Read
Scoob (2020) Review
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Score: 6 / 10

I’ve been waiting ages for a proper theatrically released animated Scooby-Doo film. And you know what? I didn’t quite get it, as theaters are shut down right now. But still, the sentiment remains!

The semi-recent live-action attempts didn’t really deliver in the same way that say, Zombie Island did before it; as director Raja Gosnell and writer James Gunn suffered from a tonal clash in an attempt to waffle between a more mature and lighthearted Scooby film. Scoob was WB’s chance to really get back in the saddle and move the franchise forward for kids and adults alike. But in the end, they just fell short of their mark with their overzealous and overreaching attempt to make this a “universe.”

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Final Thoughts:

Scoob tricks you into thinking it’s a Scooby-Doo film, but pulls the rug out in a cheeky way.
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Director(s): Tony Cervone
Cast: Will Forte, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Isaacs, Gina Rodriguez
Running Time: 93 min

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