Board Thread:In the News/@comment-252417-20181107162554/@comment-32694909-20190128221229

SilverZeo wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote:

Unfortunately, Scrappy seems noticeably absent from the trailer. I hope he shows up, because from what I've heard, Flim-Flam was even more poorly received than Scrappy was, yet he's back (and looking very, very much older and definitely hot). Scrappy deserves redemption, gosh darn it. Although I'll be happy if the movie doesn't forget his existence, mock his existence or make him a villain. Again.

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Anyways, I hope this movie does really well (I'm already digging Daphne's Buffy vibe in this trailer) and I hope it paves the way for a sequel to Reluctant Werewolf, since Dracula didn't seem like he was going to give up so easily, plus Googie's another character who's disappeared never to be seen again. I would settle if they just have Scrappy and the whole Gang be friends again. After all the negative feedback from "fans" and producer meddling over the last few decades, it WAS a miracle that he appeared in Supernatural WITHOUT getting killed,let alone geting any trash talk. It is doubtful that would give Scrappy ANY role in a movie outside of being a twist villain that they can hide for promotion.

Hmm.. actual, I can see it as a gag ending for this movie. That as soon as the Gang finished their insane but real ghost case... out comes the HunchBunch, ready to take them on another one. The orignal Scrappy and the other incarnations aren't the same. The original is the good guy and since he played a major role in the series, it's very likely he'll at least be mentioned.