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1.First, in Scooby-Doo (2002), Velma, played by Linda Cardellini, was "explicitly gay" in the original script by writer James Gunn. In 2020, he revealed that Warner Bros. kept "watering it down" until her sexuality was very ambiguous while they filmed. However, in the released version, there was nothing explicit, and then, they gave her a boyfriend in the sequel.
2.Also in Scooby-Doo, the original script made it distinct that Fred was either gay or "interested in both parties," according to Sarah Michelle Gellar. She explained, "There was a wonderful line, too, that I'll never disregard. Daphne and Fred were having a fight, and I yell at him, 'That ascot makes you look gay!' I slam the door. They carve that, too. I think that was the reason I signed onto the movie."
3.In the Pitch Perfect movies, fans could not support but notice the chemistry between Beca and Chloe. While nothing ever happened on screen — and the studio used the duo to queerbait fans in the marketing for the third movie — Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow reportedly did film a Beca and Chloe smooch that was scrapped.
4.Succession writer Georgia Pritchett said there were conversations about making Cousin Greg g Linda Cardellini Ectastic Her Character Is Lesbian
Linda Cardellini, who played Velma in 2002's Scooby-Doo movie and the sequel, is thrilled that the character is now canonically lesbian.
By Sckylar Gibby-Brown | Published
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Actress Linda Cardellini is ecstatic that one Scooby-Doo mystery has been solved. In the case of is-she-or-isn’t-she, Velma Dinkley is officially a lesbian, and according to Variety, Cardellini is thrilled.
After decades of hints, our favorite Scooby Gang member in an orange turtleneck and glasses has officially come out of the closet. In the recently released new Scooby-Doo animated movie, Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo, Velma crushes tough on another female character named Coco Diablo. Fans of Scooby-Doo, a franchise that has been around since 1969, have long speculated that Velma was gay and are celebrating that it is officially canon.
Linda Cardellini is among the celebrating fans, saying that she thinks it’s “great that it’s finally out there.” Cardellini played Velma in the 2002 live-action Scooby film, Scooby-Doo, and its sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, rele
Last month, the latest animated main attraction centered around the Mystery, Inc. gang — Trick or Treat Scooby (now on sale from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) — confirmed that Velma Dinkley is lgbtq+ within the canon of the long-running franchise. Linda Cardellini, Velma's live-action counterpart on the big screen, approved the decision while recently sitting down with Entertainment Weekly.
"Velma has been around since 1969; I just went trick or treating with my daughter and there were a lot of Velmas out there, so I desire that she still has this place in customs that is sort of always active for decades," Cardellini said. "And I love — you recognize, I think it's been hinted at so many times, and I ponder it's great that it's finally out there."
The actress portrayed the orange turtleneck-wearing (usually) character in a pair of feature films written by a pre-Guardians of the Galaxy James Gunn and directed by Raja Gosnell. Released in 2002 and 2004 respectively, the movies unmasked nearly $460 million at the worldwide box office. Matthew Lillard (Shaggy), Sarah Michelle Gellar (Daphne), and Freddie Prinze Jr. (Fred) co-starred. Scooby, of course, was brought to lif
Velma Actor Linda Cardellini: ‘It’s Great‘ Velma Is ’Finally‘ a Lesbian After It Was ‘Hinted at So Many Times’
From one Velma to another, Linda Cardellini is celebrating the new “Scooby-Doo” animated movie, “Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!,” for officially making the nature a lesbian. Fans have distant speculated that Velma was lgbtq+, but it wasn’t until the latest animated film that the character was seen explicitly crushing on another female character named Coco Diablo. The Mystery Inc. member has googly-eyes every age Coco comes around or is mentioned.
“Velma has been around since 1969,” Cardellini told Entertainment Weekly. “I just went trick or treating with my daughter and there were a lot of Velmas out there, so I love that she still has this place in culture that is sort of always active for decades. I think [her being a dyke has] been hinted at so many times, and I ponder it’s great that it’s finally out there.”
Cardellini starred as Velma in two live-action movies: 2002’s “Scooby-Doo” and 2004’s “Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed.” Both f
Linda Cardellini Ectastic Her Character Is Lesbian
Linda Cardellini, who played Velma in 2002's Scooby-Doo movie and the sequel, is thrilled that the character is now canonically lesbian.
By Sckylar Gibby-Brown | Published
This article is more than 2 years old
Actress Linda Cardellini is ecstatic that one Scooby-Doo mystery has been solved. In the case of is-she-or-isn’t-she, Velma Dinkley is officially a lesbian, and according to Variety, Cardellini is thrilled.
After decades of hints, our favorite Scooby Gang member in an orange turtleneck and glasses has officially come out of the closet. In the recently released new Scooby-Doo animated movie, Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo, Velma crushes tough on another female character named Coco Diablo. Fans of Scooby-Doo, a franchise that has been around since 1969, have long speculated that Velma was gay and are celebrating that it is officially canon.
Linda Cardellini is among the celebrating fans, saying that she thinks it’s “great that it’s finally out there.” Cardellini played Velma in the 2002 live-action Scooby film, Scooby-Doo, and its sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, rele
Last month, the latest animated main attraction centered around the Mystery, Inc. gang — Trick or Treat Scooby (now on sale from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) — confirmed that Velma Dinkley is lgbtq+ within the canon of the long-running franchise. Linda Cardellini, Velma's live-action counterpart on the big screen, approved the decision while recently sitting down with Entertainment Weekly.
"Velma has been around since 1969; I just went trick or treating with my daughter and there were a lot of Velmas out there, so I desire that she still has this place in customs that is sort of always active for decades," Cardellini said. "And I love — you recognize, I think it's been hinted at so many times, and I ponder it's great that it's finally out there."
The actress portrayed the orange turtleneck-wearing (usually) character in a pair of feature films written by a pre-Guardians of the Galaxy James Gunn and directed by Raja Gosnell. Released in 2002 and 2004 respectively, the movies unmasked nearly $460 million at the worldwide box office. Matthew Lillard (Shaggy), Sarah Michelle Gellar (Daphne), and Freddie Prinze Jr. (Fred) co-starred. Scooby, of course, was brought to lif
Velma Actor Linda Cardellini: ‘It’s Great‘ Velma Is ’Finally‘ a Lesbian After It Was ‘Hinted at So Many Times’
From one Velma to another, Linda Cardellini is celebrating the new “Scooby-Doo” animated movie, “Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!,” for officially making the nature a lesbian. Fans have distant speculated that Velma was lgbtq+, but it wasn’t until the latest animated film that the character was seen explicitly crushing on another female character named Coco Diablo. The Mystery Inc. member has googly-eyes every age Coco comes around or is mentioned.
“Velma has been around since 1969,” Cardellini told Entertainment Weekly. “I just went trick or treating with my daughter and there were a lot of Velmas out there, so I love that she still has this place in culture that is sort of always active for decades. I think [her being a dyke has] been hinted at so many times, and I ponder it’s great that it’s finally out there.”
Cardellini starred as Velma in two live-action movies: 2002’s “Scooby-Doo” and 2004’s “Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed.” Both f