SCOOB! Skipping Theaters Entirely And Heading To Premium VOD Next Month

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With all major theaters closed indefinitely, Warner Bros. has decided to bring their upcoming animated mystery/comedy, Scoob!, to premium VOD and premium digital ownership earlier than anticipated on May 15.

The Tony Cervone-directed Hanna-Barbera adaptation was initially scheduled to open in theaters on that date, but will now skip theaters entirely. Fans will be able to rent the film for a 48-hour rental PVOD period for $19.99 or purchase it to own for $24.99. 

Their decision comes just weeks after Universal decided to make a similar move with Trolls World Tour, which has gone on to earn between $40 million to $50 million since its PVOD launch over Easter. 

While they may have skipped the theatrical window here, they are not expected to alter their release plans for other top titles, namely Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 1984, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet and Jon Chu’s In The Heights; which are all still expected to debut in theaters as scheduled. 

The legendary Frank Welker will be reprising his role as Scooby-Doo, and he’ll be joined by a star-studded cast that features Will Forte (Good Boys) as Shaggy Rogers, Zac Efron (Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile) as Fred Jones, Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again) as Daphne Blake and Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin) as Velma Dinkley.

While Scooby will, of course, be center stage, the cast will also feature characters from the greater Hanna-Barbera universe with 2x Academy Award-nominee Mark Wahlberg (Spenser Confidential) voicing Blue Falcon, Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter) voicing Dick Dastardly, Kiersey Clemons (The Flash) voicing Dee Dee Sykes, Ken Jeong (The Hangover) voicing Dynomutt, Tracy Morgan (30 Rock) voicing Captain Caveman and Simon Cowell (American Idol) as himself.
 

The first full-length animated Scooby-Doo adventure for the big screen is the never-before told stories of Scooby-Doo’s origins and the greatest mystery in the career of Mystery Inc.

“SCOOB!” reveals how lifelong friends Scooby and Shaggy first met and how they joined with young detectives Fred, Velma and Daphne to form the famous Mystery Inc. Now, with hundreds of cases solved and adventures shared, Scooby and the gang face their biggest, most challenging mystery ever: a plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. As they race to stop this global “dogpocalypse,” the gang discovers that Scooby has a secret legacy and an epic destiny greater than anyone imagined.



SCOOB! features:
Director: Tony Cervone
Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo
Zac Efron as Fred Jones
Gina Rodriguez as Velma Dinkley
Will Forte as Shaggy Rogers
Amanda Seyfried as Daphne Blake
Tracy Morgan as Captain Caveman
Ken Jeong as Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
Kiersey Clemons as Dee Dee Sykes
Mark Wahlberg as Blue Falcon
Jason Isaacs as Dick Dastardly
Pierce Gagnon as Young Fred Jones
Ariana Greenblatt as Young Velma Dinkley
Mckenna Grace as Young Daphne Blake
Iain Armitage as Young Shaggy Rogers

SCOOB! arrives on PVOD on May 15

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VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE Gets A Sufficiently Scary Official Title Treatment

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Earlier today, Sony Pictures officially revealed that the upcoming Venom sequel will be titled Venom: Let There Be Carnage and announced a significant delay due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, pushing the film back from October to June 25, 2021.

The upcoming Marvel sequel will see Academy Award-nominee Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises; Inception) return as the titular antihero with an all-star supporting cast consisting of 3x Academy Award-nominee Woody Harrelson (True Detective; Zombieland) as Carnage, 4x Academy Award-nominee Michelle Williams (Blue Valentine; Fosse/Verdon) as Anne Weying, Reid Scott (Veep; Late Night) as Dan Lewis, and Academy Award-nominee Naomie Harris (No Time to DieMoonlight) as Shriek. Stephen Graham (The IrishmanSnatch) and Sean Delaney (Killing Eve; Midsomer Murders) have also been cast in a pair of undisclosed roles.

Golden Globe-nominee Andy Serkis (Breathe; Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle) is directing from a screenplay from Kelly Marcel (Venom; Fifty Shades of Grey). 

While plot details are being kept under wraps, the film will feature the live-action debut of one of Spider-Man’s most deadly foes, Carnage, and will pit him against Venom in a battle for the ages. 

#Venom: Let There Be Carnage – In Theaters 6.25.21. pic.twitter.com/05TUGBpQne

— Venom (@VenomMovie) April 21, 2020

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Director James Gunn Shares Meredith Quill’s Complete “Awesome Mix”

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James Gunn recently promised to share some unused tracks from the “Awesome Mix” Star-Lord frequently listened (and danced) to in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, and he’s now made good on his word.

The director posted Meredith Quill’s playlist in its entirety to his Spotify today, allowing fans to hear some of the tunes from Peter’s late mother’s mix that didn’t make it into either of the first two films.

“Today I added Meredith Quill’s Complete Awesome Mix to my Spotify account for you to enjoy,” Gunn wrote on Twitter. “This is part of the list of songs Meredith Quill loved that I chose the songs for the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol’s 1 and 2 soundtracks from.”

The filmmaker added that he didn’t initially intend to share these songs as he may still use them in future movies, but that the need “for all of us to have some joyousness in these difficult times outweighs all that.”

Have a listen to the playlist at the link below, and let us know what you think. Would you like to hear any of these tunes in GOTG Vol. 3?

Part of the master list of Meredith Quill’s favorite songs I considered for the soundtracks of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol’s 1 & 2. I’m not promising I won’t use these in future films, but we could all use some joyousness during our time in quarantine. ❤️ https://t.co/ofiKPXqGN4

— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) April 20, 2020

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HALLOWEEN KILLS Writer Says Horror Sequel Is Like The First Movie “On Steroids”

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We found out last year that two direct sequels to David Gordon Green’s well-received Halloween revival were officially moving forward with Scott Teems on board to pen the scripts with Danny McBride, and the Firestarter writer has now given Michael Myers fans some idea of what to expect from the first installment, Halloween Kills.

 “I really can’t say anything about it, but I am really excited about it. I saw a rough cut of it a few weeks ago, and I’m a little biased, but my gut says that people that like the last one will be very excited about this one,” Teems told Movie Web. “It’s like the first one on steroids, I guess.”

Myers was defeated by three generations of Strode women at the end of the last movie, and while he appeared to burn to death, we all know you can’t keep a good masked maniac down for long. How Michael is reintroduced remains to be seen, but we do know that Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, and Andi Matichak will return to stand in his way.

Kyle Richards will also reprise the role of Lindsey Wallace from John Carpenter’s original Halloween, while Anthony Michael Hall will play Tommy Doyle, another character Michael terrorized in the 1978 film.

Tell us, are you looking forward to Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends? Drop us a comment down below, and check out our ranking of all 11 previous Halloween movies while you’re at it.

To view the list in its entirety, simply click on the VIEW LIST (ONE PAGE) button below!

Halloween: Resurrection

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Quite a few of the movies on this list have at least some redeeming features, but it’s hard to think of any positives when it comes to the eighth installment in the Halloween franchise, Resurrection.

Even putting aside how badly made and acted it is, the film kills off Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) within the first few minutes, and then hilariously attempts to bring Myers into the modern age by making his childhood home the setting for a live internet horror show.

You know you’re in trouble when the most memorable thing about your movie is Busta Rhymes roundhouse kicking Michael Myers in the head.

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

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Looked at as a guilty pleasure by some fans, Halloween 6 is far too messy and incoherent to score a higher place on this list. A Producer’s Cut of the movie was released back in 2014, but that did little to restore any sense to the plot.

Notable only for Donald Pleasence’s final turn as Dr. Loomis before he died during production and a very young Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, The Curse of Michael Myers isn’t even gory enough to sit through for some cheap thrills.

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers

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Honestly, there wasn’t much between this and Resurrection, but at least Halloween 5 had the sense to bring Danielle Harris back as Jamie – even if they do make her mute for most of the running time.

The Revenge of Michael Myers is just a bonkers movie… and not in a good way. From slapstick cops with comedic music to a batshit crazy Loomis and a mysterious Man in Black busting Myers out of prison, this succeeds in undoing everything that was good about the largely underrated Halloween 4.

Oh yeah, and Michael Myers, aka The Shape, aka evil on two legs, cries.

H2: Halloween II (2009)

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For many, Rob Zombie’s second Halloween movie was a vast improvement over the first, but I actually found it difficult to sit through to the end when I was re-watching it recently.

Zombie ups the gore quota and does attempt to delve deeper into the fractured psyche of both Michael and his sister Laurie, but the ham-fisted dialogue and rather silly imagery (what is with that fucking white horse?) bog the movie down to the point that it becomes little more than a brutally violent slog.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch

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How can the Halloween movie without Michael Myers in it be so high on this list? Well, because it’s still a pretty damn good little horror flick.

Season of the Witch was originally envisioned as a re-imagining of the franchise as an anthology, but fan outcry forced the studio to bring Myers back for the fourth installment. Because of this, SOTW is often ignored, but there’s a lot to like in this very odd, often terrifying tale of killer masks, ancient Celtic festivals and… robots? Yep, robots.

If you’ve never seen it, give it a shot.

Halloween (2007)

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Rob Zombie probably shouldn’t have went near Halloween, but he did, and the results were… nowhere near as bad as they could have been.

Granted, the monumentally ill-advised decision to give Michael Myers a backstory complete with Zombie’s trademark depravity and woefully unsubtle scumbag characters plays out about as awfully as you’d imagine, but once little Mikey grows up Laurie Strode (an impressive Taylor Scout Compton) is introduced, it becomes a pretty effective – if still completely pointless – remake.

Oh, and Malcolm McDowell does a fine job as Loomis, too.

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

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The Shape returned for the fourth Halloween movie, which is probably quite a bit better than you remember.

Though it never gets near Carpenter’s original – or its follow-up, for that matter – TROMM still has some genuine moments of tension, thanks in no small part to a terrific debut performance from young Danielle Harris as Michael’s niece, Jamie.

Plus, the ending still remains the most shocking of the entire franchise – provided you don’t already know it’s coming, of course.

Halloween II (1981)

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The follow-up to the first Halloween was not helmed by John Carpenter (and it shows, tbh), but the horror maestro did produce co-write the script, so it does at least bear his fingerprints to a degree.

Picking up directly where the original left off, we follow Myers on a killing spree through the hospital where Laurie is being treated, with Loomis hot on his trail.

It’s a solid slasher with a lot more blood than the relatively retrained Halloween 1, but first-time director Rick Rosenthal doesn’t quite capture the atmosphere or dread that comes so effortlessly to Carpenter, and you’ll likely feel a sense of deja vu before the credits roll.
 

Halloween: H2O

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The highly underrated seventh entry in the series brought back Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode and was supposed to serve as the final nail in Michael Myers’ coffin until the wretched Resurrection.

David Gordon Green and Danny McBride may never admit it, but they clearly took inspiration from the premise of H2O for their revival even if the execution of the story plays out (a little) differently.

The movie is far from perfect (there’s the usual irritating cannon fodder and Myers’ mask is laughably bad), but overall it’s a terrific entry in the franchise, and Laurie’s final stand against Michael is worth watching for alone.

Halloween (2018)

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Yes, David Gordon Green’s Halloween revival really is that good.

There are problems (one twist is a major misstep and some of the humor falls flat), but overall Halloween 2018 comes the closest to replicating the atmosphere of the original while also serving as a satisfying continuation (conclusion?) to Laurie Strode and Michael Myers’ twisted story.

Jamie Lee Curtis is excellent, and she’s backed up by a solid supporting cast which includes the always watchable Judy Greer and newcomer Andi Matichak as Laurie’s granddaughter.

Very tense, gory, funny, even moving at times, it’s difficult to imagine any fans of the franchise being disappointed.

Halloween (1978)

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As great as Halloween 2018 is, it was never going to touch the original!

What can one say about John Carpenter’s master-class in suspense that hasn’t been said already? The movie may have dated a little in some respects, but it still retains its power to unsettle, unnerve and downright terrify at times. There’s an atmosphere or dread that pervades Halloween that has arguably yet to me matched by any modern-day horror film.

Do yourself a favor and dim the lights, stick the jack o’ lantern on the fireplace, and revisit a true classic this All Hallows’ Eve.

How would you guys rank The Halloween franchise? Be sure to let us know in the comments down below.

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AVENGERS 5 Fan Poster Assembles A New Generation Of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes

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A recent rumor claimed that Captain Marvel 2 will lay the groundwork for a New Avengers movie, with Carol Danvers and Spider-Man part of a team which will possibly assemble to tackle a Secret Invasion of planet Earth. 

With that in mind, a new fan poster has gone viral showing the next iteration of the team, with an eclectic line-up featuring characters such as The Falcon/Captain America, Doctor Strange, Thor, Nebula, the Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, and The Wasp. Who wouldn’t pay to see a roster like that in theaters in the near future? 

With Captain Marvel 2 scheduled for a 2022 release, it’s going to be another few years before Earth’s Mightiest Heroes assemble again, and it’s bound to be another box office hit. However, topping Avengers: Endgame obviously won’t be an easy feat for Marvel Studios. 

Click HERE for more Avengers 5 news from CBM! 
 

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Todd McFarlane Open To Working On A Crossover Featuring SPAWN, SPIDER-MAN, And VENOM

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Comic books aren’t currently being sold either in stores or on digital platforms, and there’s a lot of concern surrounding whether the industry will be able to rebound once life returns to normal. Many creators have already suggested a Marvel/DC crossover of some sort, but would legendary Spawn creator Todd McFarlane be open to returning to the Marvel Universe?

During a recent interview with ComicBook.com, the writer and artist was asked about the possibility of bringing his iconic creation together with Spider-Man and Venom (two characters he’s become synonymous with after pitting them against each other in many a classic comic book story). 

“To me, I’m way more concerned about how it has any lasting effect, but with where we stand today and not knowing what’s going to happen on the other side of normality and what that even looks like in terms of the comic book industry, then I’ve been sort of asking myself, are we going to need some event book or things on the other side?” McFarlane started. 

“Something as crazy as a Spawn-Spidey [Venom] be, I don’t know, maybe. I never really had a compelling reason to it, but you know, if part of it is that it helps a little bit in the stability of our industry, then maybe I should go back to doing manual labor and do my part. We should all be good soldiers somewhere along the line. So, yeah. We’ll see where it all goes.”

It definitely feels like Marvel and DC need to do something special when comic books go back on sale, as releasing titles like Amazing Spider-Man and Batman as usual won’t be enough to necessarily tempt people back into comic book stories or part with what little money they have. 

After all, a lot of people are currently out of work, so comic books are definitely far from essential right now. A Spawn/Spider-Man/Venom crossover definitely wouldn’t go amiss, though…

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