Matthew Lillard endorses Netflix's Scooby-Doo live-action reboot

Actor Matthew Lillard, known for his role in previous Scooby-Doo projects, has expressed strong support for Netflix's upcoming live-action series reboot. In an exclusive interview, he emphasized the need for the franchise to return to screens.

Matthew Lillard, a veteran of the Scooby-Doo franchise from his appearances in the early 2000s live-action films, recently shared his positive reaction to Netflix's announcement of a new live-action series adaptation. Speaking exclusively, Lillard highlighted the enduring appeal of the beloved animated series that debuted in 1969, stating, "The show needs to come back."

Lillard's enthusiasm underscores the franchise's lasting popularity, which has spanned decades through various iterations including cartoons, movies, and direct-to-video releases. His involvement in the 2002 film Scooby-Doo and its 2004 sequel positioned him as a key figure in bringing the mystery-solving gang to live-action audiences for the first time. The Netflix project marks a fresh take on the classic, aiming to revive the adventures of Scooby and the gang in a contemporary format.

While details about the reboot's plot, cast, and release date remain under wraps, Lillard's endorsement signals optimism from within the franchise's history. His comments reflect a broader sentiment among fans eager for new content that captures the spirit of the original Hanna-Barbera production.

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