>On Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island, Scooby-Doo and his pals win an all-expense paid vacation and embark on a trip of a lifetime to a tropical paradise. Their destination, however, turns out to be Zombie Island. As soon as they arrive, they realize the place looks strangely familiar and is reminiscent of a trip they took years ago, in which they became wrapped up in a mystery involving zombies. The gang soon learns that their trip to paradise comes with a price when the zombies re-emerge and attack their hotel. Will Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang finally solve the mystery behind Zombie Island?
Level with me, does it have a chance of being as good as the original?
As long as the shareholders dividends are ringfenced against pirate zombie infestations I'll give it a loo.
Logan Hill
Just remember what William Beveridge, architect of the post war socialist utopia, said: "All mystery investigating teenagers, and dogs (DOGS?), of working age should pay a weekly national insurance contribution and in return all jungle canyon rope bridges will be fully maintained."
Justin Harris
looks like shit
Austin Howard
They should've stopped making Scooby Doo stuff after the original Zombie Island movie. Would've been a perfect finale to the franchise.
Ethan Ward
>tropical resort in a Louisiana swamp? >finally solve the mystery the mystery that was fully developed and closed in the first movie
It can only be shit, because it doesn't even seem like the people who made it watched the original.
Bentley Miller
Looks souless
Jack Gutierrez
>scooby doo movie >betrays the entire premise of the franchise by making the supernatural threat 100% real yes I'm still mad. it would be interesting if they took this as an opportunity to retcon those movies as having simply been successful deceptions.
Levi Watson
Just looking at the character design I can tell it won't. The animation in the original zombie island was actually pretty grounded, almost like King of the Hill, which made certain moments genuinely creepy. Chances are this is gonna be a safe, totally comedic toddler-friendly dumpster fire just like all modern kids shows
Ryan Ward
growing up with scooby doo on tv every single day I can safely say zombie island was the one time I enjoyed the franchise. Every single movie afterwards seemed to follow the exact same plot structure. The majority of the movie is one villain, who turns out to be a sham, then another villain thats real shows up for the last 15 minutes. So dumb. I caught a couple episodes of the recent mystery incorporated series and it was enjoyable though.
Aaron Nelson
If they were so lazy to the point of not even covering where the female zombie's torso ends, then I really don't have any faith in the script.
Damn it. Now I'm going to have to spend around $100 for this.
Ryan Anderson
what happens to shaggy if he is separated form his supply of heroin?
Bentley Murphy
A live action Scooby Doo series in the style of something like Supernatural, bit more mature and darker would lowkey be pure kino.
Henry Gomez
Depends on the casting. Matthew Lillard would have to be Shaggy.
John Fisher
Meh bit too old now. Have a cast in their early 20's travelling up and down the country solving mysteries, have people die and shit, sometimes the monsters are real sometimes fake, Scooby only talks with them around keeps it a secret.
Shit would better than that animated trash they're putting out next year with Zac Efron. Ergh.
Zachary Butler
>Shaggy in red There isn't a single bad Scooby movie that features shaggy in red
Sounds like its name is misleading, and it's a different "Zombie Island" that's tropical instead of the Louisiana swamp island from the original. I expect they'll explain the backstory within this movie. Using the title makes me think maybe they'll shift the direction of their animated movies to make them more like the original Zombie Island, which would probably be a good thing.
>Scooby only talks with them around keeps it a secret Why?
Jeremiah Murphy
It's not a tropical island. They thought they won a vacation to a tropical island, but once they get there they realize the place is too familiar. It's the same island from the original.
Ian Cook
Look at the cover, Shaggy and Scooby's outfits, the palm tree
Colton Brooks
it was like 73 a few days ago
Evan Rodriguez
Idk just thought itd be something cool. Like Scooby could have escaped from a government lab or some shit and they'd rather keep an untelligent talking dog a secret.
Who knows but I think a live action mature show is some serious untapped potential. Better than those new shite scooby cartoons they keep pumping out.
Matthew Bennett
That's just for advertisement purposes. The official plot summary is in the green text.
Adrian Fisher
It's the DVD cover, are you dense?
Jordan Wilson
Bill says a lot of shit. You shaming him just makes it worse.
John King
If that upsets you just imagine the turmoil in store when you realize how shitty your taste is.
Andrew Reed
Why are you taking the DVD cover as the definitive proof over literally everything else? The title of the film alone is "Return to Zombie Island", and the official plot summary mentions how they won a trip they thought was a tropical vacation and once arriving, they realize the island is the same one they visited during the original film. Why would they lie about the official plot description? If Scooby and Shaggy think it's a tropical paradise, they are going to wear vacation outfits. Not to mention there ARE palm trees in Louisiana. They aren't going willingly back to the island.
Kevin Ross
He curls up and yells ‘zoinks’ over and over again while cradling his stomach and shitting his bell bottoms.