‘Scooby-Doo’: new movie confirms that Vilma Dinkley is gay

The New Universe Movie”Scooby Doo“titled”Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!“, confirms what was an open secret for fans of the saga: the character of Wilma Dinkley was conceived as a lesbian girl from the first productions in the early 1970s.

Vilma’s true sexuality, about which fans had wondered so much on social networks, was confirmed this Tuesday, October 4, with the premiere of the new “Scooby-Doo” film in Prime Videothe company’s television platform amazon.

Several scenes from the latest film in the franchise show the iconic young woman with glasses and bulging eyes in love with the character of Coconut Devila fashion designer with blonde hair and a slim figure.

The video fragments in which Vilma and Coco Diablo appear caused a stir on social networks, but in recent years the homosexuality of Vilma had already been reported. Dinkley.

“In 2001, Velma was explicitly gay in my initial script, but the studio (Warner Bros. Pictures) kept glossing her over and eventually even had a boyfriend (in the sequel),” James Gunn, screenwriter of the first non-title films, tweeted two years ago. animated series.

“He’s not bisexual”

The producer and supervisor of the series also spoke about this “Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated” (2010), Tony Cervone, who wrote that Vilma “is not bisexual, she is homosexual” in a post on her Instagram profile during Pride Month 2020.

“We always planned for Vilma to act a little out of character when she went out with shaggy because that relationship wasn’t right for her,” Cervone explained then, adding that her intention was for the character of Marcie Fleach, Vilma’s friend and former rival, to be her true partner.

The last chapter of “Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated” aired on April 5, 2013 and this intimate relationship never ended but now, more than nine years later, fans of the franchise have officially confirmed that the young Vilma Dinkley is a lesbian.

(With information from EFE)

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‘Scooby-Doo’: new movie confirms that Vilma Dinkley is gay