'Scooby-Doo' writer James Gunn reveals that his plan to feature Velma as an 'explicitly gay' character in the 2002 live-action movie was axed by studio executives. - NBCOUT
Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Daphne in the film series, previously revealed that her character and Velma were supposed to kiss during a body-swap scene in the original film.It wasn’t just, like, for fun.
A third film in the franchise was canceled after the sequel received negative reviews and underperformed at the box office, grossing more than $90 million less than the original film. "The studio decided to go a more family-friendly route. Language and jokes and sexual situations were removed, including a kiss between Daphne and Velma. Cleavage was CGI’d over," Gunn said in the 2017 post."But, thankfully, the farting remained."
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