“Scoob!” is now available to stream on HBO Max

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The 2020 movie starring one of the most beloved animals in TV history, Scooby-Doo, is now available to stream on HBO Max.

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This movie stars Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo, Will Forte as Shaggy Rogers, Mark Wahlberg as Brian/Blue Knight, Gina Rodriguez as Velma Dinkley, Zac Efron as Fred Jones and Amanda Seyfried as Daphne Blake.

Previously, the film was previously scheduled to be in movie theaters across the U.S., but as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the film’s theater released date was removed the movie was made available to own digitally through services like iTunes.

Other media companies such as Disney, made “Frozen II” available on Disney+ in February in response to the incoming pandemic.

Paramount Pictures also made the “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie available for digital release after its brief time in movie theaters, once again, due to the coronavirus pandemic. “Sonic” is also available to purchase on Blu-ray and DVD as well.

Of course, “Scoob!” can be purchased on iTunes for those who do not have HBO Max. It currently costs $19.99 to purchase the movie and there is no option to rent it at this time. After making the purchase of the movie from iTunes, users will have to watch it on the Apple TV app.

The Apple TV app is available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, select Smart TVs, Roku and Amazon Fire TV.

HBO Max is available for $14.99 a month after a seven-day trial with the service. It can be subscribed to through Apple too. You can see our review of it here too.

Do you plan on streaming “Scoob!” this weekend on HBO Max or buying it through iTunes? Let us know on Twitter at @appleosophy.

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