Scoop! Holiday Haunt director describes completed film as ‘incredibly disappointing’

Scoop!: Holiday Hunt It will likely never see the light of day, as it is suspended by the authorities at Warners Bros. Discovery only to end up as a tax write-off this year. While the movie was pulled from the HBO Max release, the filmmakers went behind the movie and completed it anyway, given that the vast majority of the picture was complete when David Zaslav and his team pulled the plug. Now, film director Michael Korinsky describes the whole situation as “incredibly disappointing,” given the time and resources that went into production.

“I’ve been in this industry for 27, 28 years, something like that.” This is something I’ve been working on throughout my career, and it has finally happened. Then eight weeks before completion, things changed,” said the director diverse In a new interview. “This was a dream come true. It’s so bittersweet to have so many goals in my life, and then to not achieve it, as you can imagine, is incredibly disappointing.”

Why did they finish work? Scoop!: Holiday Hunt?

While the movie was pulled from release, Warner Bros. still had. Discovery crews to finish the rest of the project as everything has already been paid for.

“I can’t say it was [Warner Bros] Saying, “Please finish this movie, we want you to do.” “I think it was like ‘finishing the movie because we paid to finish the movie,'” Korinsky added. At the end of the day, I don’t care why and how the movie ended. I’m glad it ended because so many people worked so hard to make something really beautiful and wonderful.”

what was Scoop!: Holiday Hunt will be about?

Korinsky added that the film will follow the pup of the same name and the rest of his crew through his first birthday.

“The gang is taking Scooby as such [holiday themed resort] Which is owned by Fred’s Uncle,” the director revealed. And of course, just like every other Scooby-Doo episode, they go to a place, the mystery presents itself and the gang is now involved in the mystery. And we’re far away!”

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