New Scooby-Doo Trailer Promises The Crossover Of A Lifetime

Scooby-Doo and the rest of the Mystery Gang have solved puzzles for several decades now. They've been around for so long that they've even stopped thwarting the efforts of rich, old guys in masks and have stumbled upon real monsters from zombies to witches. But sometimes, a case comes their way where even the Scooby gang needs a little help. 

Scooby-Doo teaming up with Batman, the world's greatest detective, makes sense. They've even gotten the Harlem Globetrotters to lend a hand. The gang recently popped up on an episode of "Supernatural," where the two teams wind up in a spooky house filled with ghosts together. 

When you think the franchise has managed to carry out every conceivable combination that exists within pop culture, a brand new movie comes along that gives you everything you've ever wanted, even if you never realized it's what you needed. A new trailer has come out for Scooby's next animated adventure — "Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog." That's right. Two of the best talking dogs will canonically join forces to save the day.

The Scooby-Doo/Courage trailer showcases cicada-filled action

Scooby-Doo and Courage have a lot in common, so a crossover makes total sense. They're both ironically scaredy-cats. They both inexplicably put themselves in situations where they have to confront their greatest fears. And they both have funny voices. "Courage the Cowardly Dog" may have only aired from 1999 to 2002, but it's maintained a loyal following, an impressive feat considering how many nightmares it gave children back in the day. All of this to say, this is one animated film every '90s kid will want to check out.

Based on the trailer, it looks like the Mystery Gang will find themselves in the middle of Nowhere. That's not a play on words; they're literally in the town of Nowhere, which just so happens to be where Courage lives with his owners, Muriel and Eustace. As tends to be the case, strange things are afoot on Courage's farm, and in this instance, it's an army of monstrous cicadas. 

Technically, this isn't the first time the two have joined forces. The pair got together in a Cartoon Network promo years ago to get the word out regarding a spooky marathon of their two respective shows. It's too bad this movie didn't exist back then because it would've been the perfect way to end the binge-watch. Here's hoping a sequel to "Straight Outta Nowhere" gets greenlit and that the cast of "2 Stupid Dogs" makes an appearance.