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NEW YORK, May 31 (UPI) --Five NIghts at Freddy's, Scream and Scooby-Doo icon Matthew Lillard says he has found a kindred spirit in The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan. Lillard met ...
Matthew Lillard in 'Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed' (2004). Warner Brothers/Courtesy Everett Collection After 20 years, Matthew Lillard has come back from the critical and box office fizzle of ...
With production underway, star Matthew Lillard’s vague tease for this Blumhouse sequel showed how much he’s allowed to say about what’s ahead, which is still just enough to get people pumped.
Matthew Lillard (left) in 2024; Matthew Lillard as Shaggy (right) in 2002's 'Scooby-Doo' Matthew Lillard opened up in a new interview about how his career fell apart after the 2004 release of ...
Matthew Lillard thought his career would explode when the success of 2002’s live-action “Scooby-Doo” (the film earned $275 million worldwide) launched a franchise. The actor signed up to ...
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A Lookback at Matthew Lillard's Best Roles in the ‘90s and ‘00sFrom Stu and Stevo to Scooby-Doo's sidekick, Shaggy, no ‘90s or early ‘00s movie felt complete unless Matthew Lillard was in it. When it comes to millennial cult classics, Lillard was an ...
EXCLUSIVE: No spoiler alert here. Matthew Lillard, who played Stuart ‘Stu’ Macher in the first 1996 Scream movie, is returning to the franchise for Spyglass/Paramount’s Scream 7. How is that ...
Matthew Lillard rose to fame in the nineties and early aughts with cheeky roles in films including Scooby-Doo, SLC Punk! and She’s All That. But nothing has defined his career like his ferocious ...
This line, famously spoken by the character Stu Macher in the original 1996 “Scream” movie, made a momentous new appearance Thursday when actor Matthew Lillard, who played Stu, posted a video ...
Here’s how it works. As Matthew Lillard went a bit deeper with his sequel feelings in our conversation, he offered an alternative to his previous singular word choice. Mixing that change up in ...
From Stu and Stevo to Scooby-Doo’s sidekick, Shaggy, no ‘90s or early ‘00s movie felt complete unless Matthew Lillard was in it. “Wes Craven pulled me aside one day and said ...
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