While most of the recent focus on big changes at Warner Bros. and HBO Max has been on the shelf of the bad girl movie It wasn’t the only big project to get the HBO Max ax. A track The reboot of Scooby-Doo 2020 Scooby! I call Scoob! : holiday destination it was also canceled although it should be nearly complete. In fact, it appears the film was so close to completion that the filmmakers recently decided to re-encode the soundtrack, as they had already paid to make it run.
Tony Cervone, who directed 2020 Scooby! And he was a writer and producer on the now canceled sequel, he revealed instagram on the weekend that though vacation destination had already been canceled, the film went ahead and recorded the film’s soundtrack, as the production had already paid for the studio space and the musicians.
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sample only as much as the cancellation of bad girl Yes Scooby! in fact the production had already spent the millions needed to animate it, but it had also spent, it is assumed, a considerable amount of money to record the music, before the project was known to hit the market. side dustbin bad girl. It is assumed that there would be no refunds if the scoring session had not continued.
It also reveals how close it is to the end Scoob! : holiday destination At that moment this decision was made. Recording of film music tends to happen very late in the process, usually after the final cut of the film is complete or nearly complete. The score is saved with the playback of the movie, as you can see in the Cervone image, so a final version is needed to make sure you don’t end up with scenes without a score or with scenes that have been cut, which makes the score more synchronized with the film.
While there was certainly a decision made here by the new powers of Warner Bros. Discovery that it was best to only save the money that wasn’t spent on either. Scooby! Yes bad girl, the big question is how much money the company is actually saving. While we cannot expect Scooby! following to sell a lot HBO subscriptions Max it seems it would have made more sense to go ahead and finish it anyway, even with the money WBD will save on taxes.
And who knows, with the score now saved, maybe there is hope that Scoob! : holiday destination could still see the light of day at the end. Although it appears that due to the tax deduction, the WB may never release these films, if there is any hope of seeing them. Scooby! of themthe fact that there is no need to record the score later will only help. bad girl you should probably pay for your score anyway, then any possible release of Leslie Grace superhero movie much more difficult.
Source: Cinemablend

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