Next week is the 20th anniversary of the live-actionScooby-Doomovie and co-writerJames Gunnhas shared a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of the movie to celebrate the occasion. The first live-action movie starring the loveable Great Dane saw Neil Fanning providing Scooby with a voice, while Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. took on the human roles of the Mystery Inc crew.
Scooby-Doowas released on July 08, 2025 and saw the spooky mystery solvers going their separate ways after a number of disagreements. Reuniting two years later on the aptly named Spooky Island, the gang must work together to solve a new mystery of tourists being turned into mindless zombies. Critically the movie was a disaster, but it was a financial success and spawned a sequel,Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.

In his post, Gunn led a premature celebration of the movie’s release and the biggest boost to his career. He wrote:
“[Scooby Doo] was released 20 ago today. Saturday I got a call from the head of Warner Bros at 5:30 am, telling me we were going to have the biggest June opening ever. My life changed in one moment; I’m incredibly grateful for that & everything since.”
While the sequel didn’t really do anything to turn critics around and only made around half of the original movie at the box office, that hasn’t stopped the 20th-anniversary from renewing calls for a new reunion of the cast for the third movie. However, the chances of that are pretty slim, especially with theScooby-Doofranchise having moved off in different directions in the last decade. But in a time of nostalgic franchise returns, who knows what the future may bring.
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Matthew Lillard Has Opened a Mystery Machine Airbnb
To coincide with the 20th anniversary of the movie, the film’s starMatthew Lillardis offering the opportunity for fans of the movie to spend a night in the Mystery Machine, which the star is hosting on Airbnb. Posting a video on his Instagram account, Lillard went into Shaggy mode to promote the venture, one that will surely be taken up by a few fans in the near future. In the video, he said:
“Zoinks! It’s been 20 years since I played Shaggy in the first live-action Scooby-Doo film by Warner Bros., but his spirit has been with me since. To celebrate, I’m throwing it back to 2002 with a totally groovy stay in the gang’s beloved Mystery Machine, monsters not included.”
However, those wishing tospend a night in the Mystery Machinewill have to be quick as the booking opens at 1 pm today (Thursday, June 16) and will see just three nights be available for stays between June 24 to 26, with two people allowed to stay per night for $20. Those lucky enough to secure a night’s stay in the Mystery Machine will also receive a virtual greeting from Lillard, as well as all-you-can-eat snacks and other little treats.