Zoinks! Mark Wahlberg and Jason Isaacs join the cast of Warner Bros. CG-animated movie Scoob
Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg and Golden Globe nominee Jason Isaacs joined the cast of Warner Bros. Pictures' CG-animated reboot Scoob hitting US/UK theaters May 15, 2020.
The 47-year-old Bostonian signed on to voice a Batman-esque superhero called Blue Falcon, who's really a millionaire art dealer called Radley Crown - according to Deadline.
Wahlberg's former Pain & Gain castmate Ken Jeong is voicing his mechanical dog sidekick, Dynomutt, whose gadget-filled body tends to malfunction.
Hitting US/UK theaters May 15, 2020! Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg (L) and Golden Globe nominee Jason Isaacs (R) joined the cast of Warner Bros. Pictures' CG-animated reboot Scoob
And the 55-year-old Englishman - best known as Harry Potter baddie Lucius Malfoy - will voice Dick Dastardly, a scheming racer/pilot from various Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
Scoob is headed up by Zac Efron (Fred), Amanda Seyfried (Daphne), Gina Rodriguez (Velma), and Will Forte (Shaggy) as the crime-solving Mystery Gang of teens.
Director Tony Cervone's IMAX 3D flick will also feature Tracy Morgan, Kiersey Clemons, and Frank Welker (who's voiced Scooby-Doo since 2002).
Dynamic duo: The 47-year-old Bostonian signed on to voice a Batman-esque superhero called Blue Falcon, who's really a millionaire art dealer called Radley Crown
Reunited! Wahlberg's former Pain & Gain castmate Ken Jeong (L) is voicing his mechanical dog sidekick, Dynomutt (pictured in 2013 with director Michael Bay)
'Drat, drat, and double drat!' The 55-year-old Englishman will voice Dick Dastardly, a scheming racer/pilot from various Hanna-Barbera cartoons
From L-R: Scoob is headed up by Zac Efron (Fred), Amanda Seyfried (Daphne), Gina Rodriguez (Velma), and Will Forte (Shaggy) as the crime-solving Mystery Gang of teens
Scoob will reportedly 'take us back to where it all began when a young Scooby and Shaggy first meet, and team up with Daphne, Velma and Fred to launch Mystery Incorporated.'
The Saturday morning cartoon Scooby Doo, Where Are You! originally aired from 1969-1973 on CBS before other versions ran on ABC, The WB, The CW, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang.
Raja Gosnell's 2002 live-action adaptation and subsequent 2004 sequel were both dismally reviewed yet still managed to amass a total $457.2M at the box office.
Saturday morning cartoon: Scooby Doo, Where Are You! originally aired from 1969-1973 on CBS before other versions ran on ABC, The WB, The CW, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang
CG Scoob's debut: Raja Gosnell's 2002 live-action adaptation and subsequent 2004 sequel were both dismally reviewed yet still managed to amass a total $457.2M at the box office