While it might sound like a cause for concern, it really isnt.
Everyones favorite meddlesome kidsand Scooby-Doolook to be heading back to the live-action arena on Netflix.
According toDeadline, the streaming service secured the rights toScooby-Doo!

Warner Bros.
The Live-Action Series, which will be a collaboration project between Warner Bros. Television and Greg Berlantis Berlanti Productions.
The news signaled more than a few klaxons, especially considering Berlantis penchant for teen-orientated melodramatic series.
It isnt a bad thing, thoughit might even be a stroke of Scooby-Dooby-Doo genius.

Velma/ Max
The failure of Velma
Centuries from now, historians will studyVelmaand ponder where it all went wrong.
Unfortunately,Velmamakes the cardinal mistake of not having likable characters to root for or get behind.
Velmacould have worked had it left the characterizations alone and only updated the storylines to be more mature.

Riverdale/ The CW
The Live-Action Seriesshould lean into likeRiverdale.
The Live-Action Seriescould follow suit here.
IfScooby-Dooisnt a spiritual successor toRiverdale, nothing is.

Scooby Apocalypse/ DC Comics
From an idea conceived by Jim Lee, the team of Keith Giffen, J.M.
Its a different era now, though.