Warner Bros. canceled the Scoob! sequel—then made its creators finish it anyway
) that the film would not be getting an anticipated HBO Max release, and would instead be shelved so that the newly merged studio could instead write the film’s costs off on its taxes. That part has been known for a few months now. But in the interview this weekend, Kurinsky revealed that Warner Bros.
As anyone who’s ever had something they put their time and energy into discarded by bosses knows, it’s one of the most demoralizing things that can happen in the workplace—but to be told toworking on it afterwards, because, in Kurinsky’s words, the studio had already “paid to finish the movie”? That’s just incredibly rough.to finish the movie, since the money had already been spent, or
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