NEW YORK — The animated Scooby-Doo film “Scoob!” will bypass
“Scoob!” had originally been set to open in
Warner Bros. joins Universal Pictures and the Walt Disney Co. in testing the video on demand waters while
"While we’re all eager to be able to once again show our films in
Universal claimed “Trolls World Tour” set a new high mark for digital rentals, though it declined to share how much the film made. Paramount Pictures also sold one of its upcoming releases, the romantic comedy “Lovebirds," to Netflix.
The major studios have otherwise postponed their top releases to late summer, the fall or next year. Warner Bros. on Monday reshuffled its release schedule for films including “The Batman” and a “Sopranos” prequel. The studio's next scheduled theatrical releases are Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet" on July 17 and “Wonder Woman 1984” on Aug. 14. Warner Bros. on Tuesday also moved the adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's “In the Heights," originally planned for this summer, to summer 2021.
“Scoob,” which features a voice cast including Will Forte, Gina Rodriguez, Zac Efron and Amanda Seyfried, follows how Scooby and Shaggy first met.
Warner Bros. opted not to send “Scoob!” straight to its streaming service, HBO Max, even though the timing nearly lines up. HBO Max launches on May 27.
Jake Coyle, The Associated Press