As soon as I stepped foot onto the sprawling, sun-soaked campus of Warner Bros. entertainment, saw tourists mulling about and employees breaking for coffee by the fountain, I knew I was in for a treat.
After spotting the mystery machine outside (placed for this event), we all were ushered inside and upstairs and all the glitz and glamour disappeared into an intimate environment. After grabbing cups of coffee and ogling at the glossy spreads of animated stills from SCOOB! that were plastered in our conference room, everyone settled in to hear Tony Cervone (Space Jam, Tom and Jerry, and now SCOOB!) discuss the creative process for his upcoming animated film.

To set the stage for what we were about to see, Cervone entered the room and announced, βThis is the greatest Scooby-Doo animation ever.β SCOOB! is a story about the origin of everyoneβs favorite mystery-busting gang, from how Shaggy and Scooby met as kids to how the group started their adventures. According to Tony, itβs meant to βfill in the blanksβ about βhow their friendship formedβ and the centerfold mystery is βabout how that friendship gets challenged.β Cervone discussed with us the challenges of creating a new story about a decades-old cult favorite, with die-hard fans who can be hard to impress: βYou have to give the audiences what they want,β meaning Scooby-Doo icons like Scooby Snacks, the Mystery Machine, and familiar storyline structure, βbut that canβt be the only thing you give them, or theyβll be bored.β Some of these new elements the filmmakers introduced are slightly more developed characters (after all, theyβre in a different life stage during the movie), relationship dynamics, PLENTY of easter eggs (over 100)β¦ and the rest, youβll have to watch the movie to discover!
LA residents past and present rejoice: SCOOB! is a film carefully crafted to βrepresent Los Angeles, and the spirit of Californiaβ through vividly detailed scenery and familiar characters and places people will recognize on screen. We got to see a gorgeous opening shot from the movie, panning all across the world-famous Venice Beach, that will fill anyone with pride for our city. To recreate these classic spots, Cervone βrelied heavily on google imagesβ to get them juuuuust right. By βblending modern music and technology with classic scenery and Scooby Doo iconsβ Cervone hopes the film will be βmulti-generational.β
After seeing many unfinished clips from the movie, Tony shared a little bit with us about casting. This film has been βfive years in the makingβ and apparently Gina Rodriguez, the voice of Velma and a household name thanks to Jane the Virgin, was βon board since the beginning.β Another fan favorite, Zac Efron, was chosen for his ability to bring Fredβs earnest, naive personality to life and make it believable and endearing.Β
We learn so many exciting details about Warner Brothersβ upcoming movie, SCOOB!, and we canβt wait to see it in theaters on May 15th, 2020! Check out the latest trailer, just released today, here.


