The upcoming animated movie “Scoob!” will not be released in cinemas as planned due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, the movie will make its debut on digital platforms, allowing audiences to enjoy it from the safety and comfort of their homes. This decision reflects the shifting landscape of the entertainment industry, as many film studios have had to adapt to the closure of theaters and find alternative ways to release their movies. “Scoob!” tells the story of the beloved Scooby-Doo and his gang of Mystery Inc. solving another thrilling mystery, and fans can look forward to watching it online..
According to Variety, Scoob, the animated film based on Scooby Doo characters which was set to make its cinema debut on May 15, 2020, will now instead be released digitally. The release date will remain the same, so now parents can look forward to renting or purchasing the film for their children to watch at home.
Starting May 15, “Scoob” will be available to rent for $19.99 in the U.S. and Canada. It will also be available to buy for $24.99.
“While we’re all eager to be able to once again show our films in theaters, we’re navigating new, unprecedented times which call for creative thinking and adaptability in how we distribute our content,” Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff said in a statement. “We know fans are eager to see ‘Scoob’ and we’re delighted we can deliver this feel-good movie for families to enjoy while they’re home together.”
This news comes after the studio’s decision to change the release dates for some of their films, which includes Matt Reeves’ The Batman, which was moved from June 25th, 2021 to October 1st 2021.
Interestingly, Mattson Tomlin, the writer of The Batman, took to twitter and simply said: “October. Suits the mood.” Fans believe that this reaction might be a reference to The Long Halloween, a Batman comic series widely regarded as one of the definitive tales about The Dark knight, which was also set in late October.
😍 October. Suits the mood. pic.twitter.com/RrobO0i1hc
— mattson tomlin (@mattsontomlin) April 20, 2020
If you haven’t read The Long Halloween, maybe this could be the time to do so, while we wait to gain entry to the cinematic world once more.
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The animated film “Scoob,” based on Scooby Doo characters, will be released digitally on May 15, instead of in cinemas due to the coronavirus pandemic. The film will be available to rent for $19.99 and to buy for $24.99 in the U.S. and Canada. Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff stated that while they are eager to show their films in theaters, the current situation requires creative thinking and adaptability. In related news, the release date for “The Batman” has been changed from June 2021 to October 2021. The writer of the film cryptically tweeted “October. Suits the mood,” possibly hinting at the storyline of “The Long Halloween” comic series.
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