'Scoob: Holiday Haunt', the $40 million animated sequel to 2020's 'Scoob!', reportedly shelved at Warner Bros.
The never-ending story of the changing tides at Warner Bros continues. Coming off the breaking news that WB won’t be releasing Batgirl in theaters or HBO Max, it has been learned that Scoob: Holiday Haunt has been shelved as well.
Scoob! was released at the height of the pandemic in mid-2020, mostly on VOD, but it did make $28 million at the worldwide box office at the time. That was enough for WB to greenlight Holiday Haunt. A sequel that we now know cost $40 million to make. Another reason why the film got the ax. The studio is prioritizing “cost-cutting” measures along with its theatrical strategy.
While Scoob! wasn’t the best adaptation of this popular cartoon, it was nevertheless a colorful and fun celebration of Hanna-Barbera. It also had a great voice cast featuring the likes of Zac Efron, Amanda Seyfried, Will Forte, Gina Rodriguez, and Frank Welker; that’s particularly why it's a bit surprising that the sequel got scrapped, and it's hard to believe that WB couldn't make its money back if they pushed the film to theaters.
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