Hold on to your hats, New York! Legendary cartoon characters Tom and Jerry are moving their big chase to the Big Apple in the all-new original series Tom and Jerry in New York.
DC s Beebo and Scooby-Doo Christmas specials coming to The CW
May 25, 2021 by:
You ll never guess who s coming to save Christmas later this year! Well, I suppose the headline and image for this article gave away most of the goods, but it s a holly jolly occasion nonetheless. The CW has ordered three new TV specials:
The Scooby-Doo Reunion Special,
The Waltons: Homecoming, and
Beebo Saves Christmas.
To find out what manner of magic each special has to offer, you can check out the official synopsis below:
After 52 years of solving mysteries, THE SCOOBY-DOO REUNION SPECIAL sees the Scooby gang reunite at Warner Bros. Studios to reminisce about their favorite cases and how they were filmed. But it turns out that the backlot may have its OWN monster problem! Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo investigate this mystery while celebrating the legacy of the franchise during this one-hour special. Jonathan Stern will executive produce THE SCOOBY-DOO REUNION SPECIAL from Warne
It s been a little while since Arrowverse fans have seen one of its most beloved characters and no, we re not talking about Oliver Queen. We re talking about Beebo, the loveable blue Cuddle Me plush toy that has at various points been the Blue God of war worshipped by Vikings in a timeline out [.]
“Beebo Saves Christmas” to air during the holiday season
Reid Nakamura | May 25, 2021 @ 11:00 AM
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The CW has picked up three specials to air at the end of the year, including a new “The Waltons” movie starring Bellamy Young, “This Is Us” alum Logan Shroyer and original series star Richard Thomas.
Timed to the 50th anniversary of the original movie that launched the series, “The Waltons’ Homecoming” will revisit the franchise, with Young taking up the role of Olivia Walton and Shroyer playing her 17-year-old son, John Boy. Thomas, who starred as the original John Boy, will narrate the film.
The film is set in the 1933 Depression Era and told through the eyes of John Boy. Here is the full description: