HBO Max has ordered a reboot of Clone High, a Scooby Doo spin off and a Martian-set tech comedy.

Clone High is a reboot of the 2002 series set at a high school for clones of historical figures,  from MTV Entertainment Studios with Phil Lord and Chris Miller executive producers and showrunners.

Velma tells the origin story of Velma Dinkley, “the unsung and underappreciated brains of the Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. gang.” She will be played and the series exec produced by Mindy Kaling,

Nate Sherman and Nick Vokey have created Fired on Mars, an existential workplace comedy set on the Martian campus of a modern tech company.

“It is a tremendous privilege to build on the 100 year plus legacy of ‘cartoons’ at this company.  We can draw a straight line from our hundreds of childhood hours spent watching Bugs outwit Elmer to the current slate of adult animated projects we are building here at HBO Max and we think fans will agree,” Suzanna Makkos, EVP, Original Comedy and Adult Animation, HBO Max explained . “We are proud to introduce this distinctive group of series from a wide range of diverse creators that will form a first stop destination for animation lovers everywhere.”

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