With the announcement of a live action Jetsons film in the works, perhaps my dream of seeing Dynomutt of the big screen is a bit closer. I mean, Scooby Doo has had his cinematic day multiple times now, let's get everyone's favorite mechanical mutt into the movies!

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Maybe the Jetsons movie could have the family be stranded in the present, like in Phil of the Future.
Personally, I thought the first two live-action Scooby flicks were two too many. Especially the inclusion of Scrappy Doo on any basis (let alone, as the final boss)!
@Carycomic: on the other hand, I thought the well-trained beagle that played Brain (opposite Matthew Broderick as Inspector Gadget) was suitably cute. And that family film did prove successful enough to garner a sequel! So, maybe if a Doberman/Great Dane mix with an undocked tail and bluish-gray fur could be suitably motion-captured, a live-action Blue Falcon movie might have a fair chance of similarly modest box-office success.
But, the question is which Blue Falcon would it be? Humor or dark??
I'd prefer an Adam West-style pastiche to something a la Frank Miller.
@Anon & Tobor: I say split the difference and have BF portrayed by someone like Michael Keaton (whose 1989 portrayal of the Dark Knight magnificently walked the line between the two extremes mentioned above).
Didn’t like how they bashed Scrappy, but a Dyno Mutt live action would be awesome. Who would voice him and for Blue Falcon I see Henry Cavill
Maybe the writers of the live-action Scooby Doo had less-than-fond memories of Scrappy from their own Saturday morning childhoods. I know that, occasionally, I found him even more annoying than Little Rokk from the Mighty Mightor cartoons!
Personally, I can't wait for the "real life" crossover between Darkwing Duck and Disney's Gargoyles!
A live-action/CGI Dynomutt movie would be great, if done correctly. For my money, the perfect tone would be for Blue Falcon to be somewhere between the West and Conroy versions of Batman, while Dynomutt will always ever be what would happen if Access were to merge Ace the Bat-Hound with Inspector Gadget.
As for this cover, it's the team-up we never realized we needed.
Especially if Wile E. Coyote is the final boss in charge of Acme!
And, for a Baby-boomer like me, that's saying something.
I take it Dynomutt successfully helped neuter Tabbybot?
Well, let's just say he was "fixed" and leave it at that. ;-D
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