Christopher
08-15-2003, 01:29 PM
'Scooby Doo 2' (http://extratv.warnerbros.com/dailynews/extra/08_03/08_08a.html)
The fearsome foursome from Mystery, Inc. are reunited in "Scooby Doo 2," with that talking dog, of course.
Newlyweds Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze, Jr. have been very much together on the set in beautiful Vancouver for four months shooting the sequel to the monster blockbuster. Freddie says, "When you care about people and you're away from them, it's really hard. Then when it's your best friend and somebody you care about more than anyone else, it's even harder."
In the sequel, "Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed," Scooby fans should prepare for some of the classic creatures to come back to haunt the gang.
Besides her marriage, the biggest change for Sarah has been giving up her series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" after seven seasons. She says, "I don't think the enormity of the decision has hit me… This is my chance to say now I want to do an action movie, now I want to go back to Broadway."
And Sarah gave "Extra" an exclusive. She says, "I'm doing ‘The Simpsons’ this year. There you go, you heard it here first."
Freddie wants to be more behind the scenes, willing to trade acting for writing. In fact, he's just written an episode of the TV show, "Mutant X."
For right now, this dynamic duo is doing the Doo.
The fearsome foursome from Mystery, Inc. are reunited in "Scooby Doo 2," with that talking dog, of course.
Newlyweds Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze, Jr. have been very much together on the set in beautiful Vancouver for four months shooting the sequel to the monster blockbuster. Freddie says, "When you care about people and you're away from them, it's really hard. Then when it's your best friend and somebody you care about more than anyone else, it's even harder."
In the sequel, "Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed," Scooby fans should prepare for some of the classic creatures to come back to haunt the gang.
Besides her marriage, the biggest change for Sarah has been giving up her series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" after seven seasons. She says, "I don't think the enormity of the decision has hit me… This is my chance to say now I want to do an action movie, now I want to go back to Broadway."
And Sarah gave "Extra" an exclusive. She says, "I'm doing ‘The Simpsons’ this year. There you go, you heard it here first."
Freddie wants to be more behind the scenes, willing to trade acting for writing. In fact, he's just written an episode of the TV show, "Mutant X."
For right now, this dynamic duo is doing the Doo.