Scoob! Holiday Haunt’s Writer Revealed The Film Was One Of Andre Braugher’s Final Performances, And Now I’m Even More Upset We’ll Probably Never See It
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Scoob! Holiday Haunt’s Writer Revealed The Film Was One Of Andre Braugher’s Final Performances, And Now I’m Even More Upset We’ll Probably Never See It



Scoob! Holiday Haunt’s Writer Revealed The Film Was One Of Andre Braugher’s Final Performances, And Now I’m Even More Upset We’ll Probably Never See It

This week, as we mourn the death of Andre Braugher, who died at the age of 61 on Monday, December 11 due to a brief illness, we remember the great movies and TV shows the actor appeared in. But as Scoob! Holiday Haunt writer Tony Cervone has pointed out, there’s one performance by the talented Brooklyn Nine-Nine star we may never see following Warner Bros. cancelling the movie’s release last year. Now I’m even more upset that the movie was shelved! 

Scoob! Holiday Haunt was the animated follow-up to 2020’s Scoob!, and it was reportedly nearly finished when Warner Bros. pulled the plug on its release alongside Leslie Grace’s Batgirl movie. Cervone wrote the following on Instagram about the sequel in light of Braugher’s death this week: 

Andre Braugher played our beloved Chef Dave in SCOOB Holiday Haunt. When we met he asked us to tell him a little bit about our movie and ourselves. After ten minutes he said, ‘I’ve always had a soft spot for Scooby-Doo, I’m in.’ We were so happy he was. He was an extremely talented, kind, funny gentleman who performed his role as a cartoon chef with the same dignity he would Shakespeare. We were lucky to spend time with him. I am truly sorry his work went the way of a tax write off.





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