Is a scooby doo reboot based of the iconic show. This film is fun and I'm sure families will have a great time watching This! Movie review of Scoob! directed by Tony Cervone, and starring Will Forte, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Isaacs.

Starring Will Forte, Frank Welker, Mark Wahlberg, Zac Efron It's not that Scoob! is necessarily a disaster. The movie actually starts quite well, with a fun. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets. "Scoob!" is a poorly written, nonsensical animated update of the Scooby gang notable for a couple of things, neither of them quality.

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Scoob starts with a flashback showing how Scooby met Shaggy when they were young. Scoob!: Ok, quick disclaimer before I start this review. Not without its flaw I would say a really fun kids movie. Scoob! may not be a great film, but for nostalgic parents and their antsy kids, it's awfully fun to spend time with the Mystery Inc. gang. Shaggy (voiced by Will Forte) and Scooby-Doo (voiced by Frank Welker) in Scoob! The best part of Scoob!, a computer-animated reboot of the Scooby-Doo franchise.

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Review: This Hanna-Barbera Shared Universe Launchpad is a Fail. Scoob! tries to deliver a touching story about friendship, but the movie's cringey pop culture references and cliche superhero. 'Scoob!': Film Review. Peter Debruge. "Scoob!" is the first salvo — and likely also the last, for the foreseeable future, at least — in a Hanna-Barbera crossover bonanza, resurrecting.

The animated dog and his crime-solving crew return to stream into homes in the new movie "Scoob!". Scoob! opens on a young Shaggy who is suffering from loneliness and feeling left out when he bumps into a young pup evading a cop after having stolen. Scoob! is a movie that doesn't quite know what it wants to be when it grows up. Honestly, the most terrifying dangers that the Mystery, Inc., gang faces are cholesterol and tooth decay.