After two seasons and a Halloween particular, it seems like Max’s adult-themed animated Scooby-Doo-inspired sequence Velma has been canceled.
The information was initially posted by background artist Davey Cummings on a now-deleted Instagram put up, during which he stated: “There won’t be a Season 3, however I hope I get to work with these superb proficient individuals once more someday.”
Max has but to launch an official assertion.
Velma was an unfunny comedy sequence that instructed the origin story of Velma Dinkley, the unsung and underappreciated brains of the Scooby-Doo Thriller Inc. gang.
That is a kind of exhibits I’m shocked acquired greenlit within the first place because it was unnecessarily mean-spirited. Everybody I do know who tried to look at it hated it, and judging from the Rotten Tomatoes scores, critics and audiences additionally didn’t take care of it.
In Velma Season 2, “When a good spookier thriller grips Crystal Cove, Velma (Kaling) should discover a option to stability her detective work with the calls for of her newfound recognition earlier than it is too late.”
In the meantime, “her devoted buddies Daphne (Constance Wu), Norville (Sam Richardson), and Fred (Glenn Howerton) are powerless to assist because of their very own private battles and worse… Detention.”
Within the Halloween particular, which is titled Velma: This Halloween Wants To Be Extra Particular!, “With simply 24 hours to deliver Velma again, the buddies seek for a darkish spellbook whereas making an attempt to keep away from the wrath of a vengeful spirit.
“However because the annual Horny Halloween occasion nears, Velma and the gang should face their greatest fears… if all of them wish to make it out alive.”
The sequence stars Mindy Kaling, Glenn Howerton, Sam Richardson, Constance Wu, Russell Peters, Sarayu Blue, Jane Lynch, Wanda Sykes, Frank Welker, Nicole Byer, Gary Cole, Andia Winslow, Sara Ramirez, Nicholas Braun, Fortune Feimster, Jennifer Hale, Richard Type, Jason Mantzoukas, Saweetie, Debby Ryan, and Kulap Vilaysack.
What do you consider Velma probably being canceled?