Matthew Lillard returns as Shaggy for new Scooby-Doo anime

Spill it: Matthew Lillard is back in the Shaggy sweater for a wild new Scooby-Doo anime. Tubi just announced the first-ever anime take on the franchise, sending the gang straight to Japan for monster mayhem.

The tea is piping hot from the 19 May announcement. Matthew Lillard, who first brought Shaggy to life in the 2002 live-action film, will reprise the role alongside Frank Welker as Scooby. Warner Bros. Animation and Japan's OLM Studios are teaming up, with Itsuro Kawasaki directing the series titled Yokoso Scooby-Doo! The plot drops Scooby and Shaggy into an ultimate foodie adventure that accidentally unleashes hundreds of mythical monsters across the country. New friends include magical girl Yume, gadget whiz Takumi, and Scooby’s uncle Daisuke-Doo. The show heads to Tubi in the US and Cartoon Network worldwide, promising fresh hijinks and plenty of Scooby Snacks in anime form. Sam Register and Tubi’s Adam Lewinson both hailed the project as a bold reinvention for new generations. Fans are also buzzing about the separate Netflix live-action origins series, which began filming last month with Mckenna Grace as Daphne and a fresh cast for the rest of Mystery Inc. Matthew had been calling for a new animated series as recently as March, calling it a perfect intro to storytelling for kids. So… is this the ultimate Scooby comeback or just the start of more mysteries to unmask?

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News illustration depicting Jacob Hair in talks to direct the Rick and Morty movie for Warner Bros.
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Jacob Hair in talks to direct Rick and Morty movie

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Adult Swim's popular series Rick and Morty is moving toward a theatrical movie from Warner Bros. Series veteran Jacob Hair is in talks to direct the film.

Netflix has released the first official cast photo from its live-action Scooby-Doo: Origins, now in production in Atlanta. The image showcases the core Mystery Inc. quartet: Tanner Hagen (Shaggy), McKenna Grace (Daphne), Abby Ryder Fortson (Velma), and Maxwell Jenkins (Fred), with a paw print teasing Scooby-Doo's arrival. Paul Walter Hauser has also joined the cast.

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Netflix has revealed the actors for Fred Jones, Velma Dinkley and Shaggy Rogers in its upcoming live-action Scooby-Doo series. Maxwell Jenkins, Abby Ryder Fortson and Tanner Hagen join previously announced Mckenna Grace as Daphne Blake.

Fox and Hulu have given a two-season order to Stewie, a new animated comedy spin-off from Family Guy centered on the character Stewie Griffin. The series, co-created by Seth MacFarlane and Kirker Butler, is set to premiere during the 2027-28 broadcast season on Fox, with next-day streaming on Hulu. It follows Stewie as he navigates a new preschool using his inventions for space and time adventures.

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Paramount Pictures has released the trailer for Scary Movie 6, the latest installment in the horror parody franchise. The film reunites Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Wayans for the first time in 18 years to write the script, marking the series' return since 2013. The trailer spoofs several recent horror films including Sinners, Weapons, and The Substance.

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