Scooby-Doo voiced by Frank Welker, Blue Falcon voiced by Mark Wahlberg and Shaggy voiced by Will Forte in Scoob! But Isaacs is easily the most enjoyable as the villainous Dick Dastardly, overshadowing the entire Mystery Inc. Aside from Welker, who's been voicing Scooby-Doo characters for decades, the voice cast is new to the franchise, and they're fine enough. But it remains to be seen if Scooby and Shaggy's friendship will survive the ordeal, or if their lifelong relationship will be what saves them in the end. The adventure takes Scooby and the gang all around the world, running into other Hanna-Barbera characters like Captain Caveman (Tracy Morgan). This leaves Fred (Zac Efron), Daphne (Amanda Seyfried) and Velma (Gina Rodriguez) to track down their friends, only to discover Dick Dastardly (Jason Isaacs) is after Scooby to complete his evil mission. gang split up, with Scooby (Frank Welker) and Shaggy (Will Forte) taken in by the Blue Falcon (Mark Wahlberg) and his associates, Dee Dee (Kiersey Clemons) and Dynomutt (Ken Jeong). Rather than a classic mystery, Scoob! sees the Mystery Inc. Scoob! tries to deliver a touching story about friendship, but the movie's cringey pop culture references and cliche superhero story ruin it all. The film is directed by Tony Cervone ( Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo) with a script by Adam Sztykiel ( Rampage), Matt Lieberman (2019's The Addams Family) and newcomers Jack Donaldson and Derek Elliott, from a story by Lieberman and Eyal Podell and Jonathon E. In Scoob!, the filmmakers opt to create a Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe, following a trend in blockbuster franchises made popular by superhero movies. gang as kids or having the team joined by various famous figures both real and fictional. With each reinvention of the talking dog and his closest pals, those behind the scenes attempt to bring something new to the table, whether that's following the Mystery Inc. is delivering Scoob!, a 3D-animated comedy. Every few years, Hollywood attempts to reinvent classic Hanna-Barbera property Scooby-Doo - most often in animation, though sometimes in live-action - and this time Warner Bros.
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