JINKIES! THE MYSTERY MACHINE HAS FOUND ITS NEW DRIVERS! 🚐🔍

Stop everything! 🛑 The most gatekept secret in Hollywood just leaked: Netflix has officially CAST the live-action Fred, Velma, and Shaggy, and honestly? The “Stranger Things” vibes are immaculate. 😱

Say hello to your new Mystery Inc.: Maxwell Jenkins (the hero from Lost in Space) is our Fred, Abby Ryder Fortson (Ant-Man’s Cassie Lang) is taking on the orange turtleneck as Velma, and Tanner Hagen is stepping into the massive green shirt of Shaggy Rogers! They join the incredible Mckenna Grace as Daphne.

But wait—it’s not the Scooby you remember. This is an “Origin Story” set at a creepy summer camp involving a supernatural murder and a lost Great Dane puppy. Think Riverdale meets Stranger Things but with more Scooby Snacks. 🐕🦴

Is this the reboot that finally redeems the franchise after the Velma disaster? The internet is already calling this “The Perfect Cast.” Don’t miss the first look at the new gang! 👇🔥

After months of intense speculation and “fancasting” wars on social media, Netflix and Warner Bros. Television have finally unveiled the full human roster for their upcoming live-action Scooby-Doo series. The announcement, which dropped late Wednesday via the streamer’s Tudum platform, confirms that the “meddling kids” are officially back in business, but with a tonal shift that marks a departure from the campy 2002 theatrical films.

Leading the charge as the tactical (and “strange-but-handsome”) Fred Jones is Maxwell Jenkins. Known for his breakout role as Will Robinson in Netflix’s Lost in Space, Jenkins brings a seasoned sci-fi pedigree to the leader of Mystery Inc. Joining him is Abby Ryder Fortson as the pragmatic, scientific Velma Dinkley. Fortson, who stole hearts as young Cassie Lang in the Ant-Man franchise and earned critical acclaim in Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, is widely considered a “10/10 choice” by a fandom still reeling from recent animated iterations of the character.

Rounding out the group is newcomer Tanner Hagen as Norville “Shaggy” Rogers. Hagen faces perhaps the steepest challenge of the group: stepping into the oversized shoes of Matthew Lillard, whose portrayal of the snack-loving slacker has remained the gold standard for over two decades. The trio joins Mckenna Grace, who was previously cast as Daphne Blake, completing a lineup of age-appropriate actors that signals Netflix’s intent to treat this as a serious YA (Young Adult) franchise.

A Darker Shade of Mystery: The “Origins” Plot

The series, currently operating under the working title Scooby-Doo: Origins, isn’t just a simple remake. According to the official logline provided by showrunners Josh Appelbaum and Scott Rosenberg (Cowboy Bebop), the eight-episode first season takes place during the group’s “final summer at camp.”

The narrative reportedly centers on a haunting mystery involving a “lonely, lost Great Dane puppy” that may have been the sole witness to a supernatural murder. Insiders suggest the show will lean heavily into the “creepy nightmare” aesthetic, drawing comparisons to Stranger Things and Riverdale.

“We wanted to explore how these four very different personalities actually became a family,” showrunner Josh Appelbaum stated. “It’s about the secrets they keep and the darkness they uncover in a town that wants them to keep their mouths shut.”

Industry Reaction: Redemption After ‘Velma’?

The casting news arrives at a critical junction for the Scooby-Doo IP. Following the polarizing reception of HBO Max’s adult-oriented Velma series, Netflix appears to be positioning its live-action take as a “course correction.”

“The decision to cast actual teenagers—or actors who can convincingly play them—is a smart move,” says media analyst Sarah Campbell of Nerdist. “It grounds the supernatural elements in a way the 2000s movies didn’t. By making the mystery feel dangerous, Netflix is tapping into the same ‘prestige horror’ vibe that made Wednesday a global phenomenon.”

On Reddit’s r/television, the response has been uncharacteristically positive. “They actually brought the characters to life,” one viral comment read. “Maxwell Jenkins has the Fred jawline, and Abby Fortson is literally Velma. I’m actually optimistic for once.”

The Great Dane in the Room

While the human cast is locked, the question of the titular canine remains. Netflix has yet to release a first look at the live-action Scooby-Doo, though reports indicate that Frank Welker, the legendary voice of Scooby since the 1960s, will return to provide the voice.

Production sources suggest a hybrid approach: a mix of state-of-the-art CGI for Scooby’s more expressive moments and a trained Great Dane for physical shots. Emmy-winner Paul Walter Hauser is also reportedly in talks for a “key supporting role,” leading many to theorize he may play Scooby’s original owner or a reimagined version of a classic villain.

Release Window and Production

Filming is slated to begin in late April 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia, with production expected to wrap by September. Given the heavy post-production required for a CGI lead character and supernatural effects, fans should expect a mid-2027 release.

As Netflix continues to expand its “Live-Action Universe”—following the massive successes of One Piece and Avatar: The Last AirbenderScooby-Doo represents its next big bet on nostalgia. If the “Origins” trailer delivers on the promise of this cast, the Mystery Machine might just be headed for a multi-season run.