Written by a pre- Guardians of the Galaxy James Gunn and directed by Raja Gosnell ( Big Mama's House), the live-action Scooby-Doo features racked up $460 million in global ticket sales. "All these people that had grown up loving those movies started reaching out…and then I got what I felt was a more accurate perspective on what that movie meant to people because I was no longer viewing it through the lenses of the studio,” he added. Over the years, however, the actor's attitude has softened quite a bit, particularly after learning how much the films have meant to audiences. to comply, the studio purportedly leaked the figure of his salary to the media. Prinze, who is married to fellow Scooby-Doo alum, Sara Michelle Gellar (Daphne Blake), didn't go into detail on which actors were holding out for a bigger paycheck. "I remember thinking, ‘Hold up, who's giving them the raise? Me or y'all?’ Like we made you guys three-quarters of a billion dollars, you can't afford to pay them what I'm making on this? Screw that," he said. forced him to take a drastic pay cut on Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed when his co-stars demanded a raise. admitted that he lost his taste for the sleuthing franchise after Warner Bros. During a recent sit-down with Esquire, actor Freddie Prinze Jr. The fact that we never got a third live-action Scooby-Doo movie may not have only come down to tepid reviews diminishing box office returns.
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