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Matthew Lillard is the offical new voice-actor for the cartoon Shaggy!

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Matthew has said in a recent interview to Moviegoer that he has been working on quite a few projects recently for the big screen, TV, and improv groups, but really wants to comeback to mainstream cinema again like he was in Scream and Scooby Doo, among many others movies. He's recently also directing and producing movies, voice acting for anime... So he's been busy in all sorts of projects, maybe not mainstream big budget movies, but he's still an actor with a career. Although he admits he feels he's kind of in a weird place in his career and in his life (since he's already almost 40.)

Not that he's old by any means, but portraying Shaggy once more in a live action film maybe a bit off, although he admits that his kids would love to see him star in a 3rd Scooby film. Reuniting the rest of the cast seems even less likely, as they're already signed on to other projects and well, they'd be 30-somethings playing a couple of teenagers... Even Freddie Prinze Jr. said in an interview that even though he loves Scooby Doo, he only signed for two films, and he'd liked to move on to other projects.

I don't know, but I think a well-produced, big budget Scooby film may revamp their careers, but that's just me.

Anyways, Matthew has been officially cast as the voice of Shaggy for the upcoming new Scooby Doo series, which will air hopefully sometime in 2010. Talk about amazing! Matthew Lillard was destined to play Shaggy! He'll obviously keep the Scooby legacy alive by playing such an important character as a cartoon and in live action! That's something not many actors have accomplished, and voice-actors even lesser so. And then a character so popular and well known as Shaggy... WOW!

I'm really happy to hear this, because Matthew's portrayal as Shaggy in the live action films was just superb, and he really knows how to do Shaggy's particular voice down to a T. He'll be replacing legendary DJ Casey Kasem, who has been doing Shaggy's voice pretty consistently since 1969 to 2009, almost 40 years! Obviously, he's also been voiced by other actors briefly, like Scott Innes. But I'm sure Matthew will do great and we'll be doing this voice hopefully for quite a while, as he's been also cast to voice at least two other animated Scooby Doo films next year. Now he'll definitely be in the Hall of Fame of the Scooby Doo universe!(Hahaha.)


*Now if they could only get Sarah Michelle Gellar to be the voice of Daphne from now on. SMG was the perfect live action Daphne, and she really lend a unique voice and sound to her portrayal of the character, which has made Daphne my favorite Scooby character ever since. I think she'd also make a great voice for the cartoon, probably way better than Heather North ever was.

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DOMG!!

I’d love for Matthew, Freddie, Sarah, Linda, to return once more, But in a animated Scooby-Doo! Which could end the series and be like a CGI film with a budget of like $30-50 million.

It could release in theaters and be a hit!, but for the series to continue afterwards they could have the cast from “The Mystery Begins” in live action television series of the first season of Scooby-Doo that was aired on Television in the 1970’s.

For the idea of the CGI final Scooby is that they have to face their first mystery (The Black Knight) once again.

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Wow! Those are really nice ideas and I think they would go well with the franchise. A final film with Matthew, Sarah, Freddie and Linda would be great, though if it was made, I'd still prefer it to be a live-action movie to end the 'trilogy'. But an additional CGI movie like you suggested would also be sweet!

Plus a live action series with the cast from 'The Mystery Begins' would be great, and it also would be a nice direction for the Scooby franchise. Or maybe the cast can at some place voice the actual cartoon characters! That would also be nice! Or maybe the newer cast could do the CGI version! The possibilities are endless.

Anyway, the cast form 'The Mystery Begins' are already working on a sequel to be released in 2010 or 2011. COOL!

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