Mindy Kaling: 'Velma' honors 'Scooby-Doo,' celebrates diversity - UPI.com (2023)

1/5

Mindy Kaling: 'Velma' honors 'Scooby-Doo,' celebrates diversity - UPI.com (1)

Mindy Kaling's "Velma" presents old characters in a new light. Image courtesy of HBO Max

NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- The Mindy Project and Never Have I Ever creator Mindy Kaling says her new Velma Dinkley origin story, Velma, updates and honors a cherished character to whom she and millions of others related when they were growing up.

Sharing DNA with the 1960s Scooby-Doo cartoon and its live-action movie sequels, this adult animated comedy series with a diverse cast premiered on HBO Max Thursday.

Advertisement

It looks at high-school students Velma (Kaling,) Daphne (Constance Wu,) Fred (Glenn Howerton) and Norville/Shaggy (Sam Richardson) before they teamed up with a dog named Scooby-Doo to solve mysteries and unmask villains.

"There is not a lot of representation of Indian Americans, girls of color in '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s animation," Indian American star, writer and producer Kaling recently told reporters at New York Comic Con.

Advertisement

"So, what I loved about [Velma] is she is the closest to what I could see -- a smart, A-student with thick glasses that are always falling off, skeptical. She has a lot of these amazing qualities," the 43-year-old actress said.

"As a kid watching the reruns of the original Scooby-Doo, I felt like I really identified with this character. I love that she exists. She's not traditionally gorgeous. She just helps the gang out because she is so smart."

Bringing her own South Asian culture and making Daphne Taiwanese American and making Shaggy Black were ways for Velma to bring the Scooby-Doo story into 2023.

"The possibilities of animation are so big," Kaling said.

"We've been so inspired by Into the Spider-Verse and seeing these other characters that can embody the spirit of these iconic franchises, and we were like: 'Why don't we try that? We love Scooby-Doo so much and we're going to honor it.'"

"It's such an amazing series, the 1960s show, and we love it. We love what other people have done with their own versions of it, like the movies, and we thought this was an interesting, fun way to make a different choice -- something that hadn't been done before."

Advertisement

Showrunner Charlie Grandy noted the White appearance of the characters was not integral to them in the original series.

"Except Fred. Fred felt like a very White person," he said.

"He's the Whitest character in the history of television," Kaling quipped.

Grandy understood how deeply Kaling related to Velma and how appropriate it was for her to play the heroine.

"When Mindy came to me and said she wanted to do it, it was because she connected to her because she was this girl who was the smart one who does all of the work and doesn't get nearly enough credit," Grandy said.

"It wasn't until we got much farther down the road where it looked like this might happen that we really started to talk about how the character should look and should they be South Asian. At the time we were like, 'Why wouldn't they be in this day and age?'"

Velma's sexuality, upon which fans often speculate, will also be addressed on Velma.

"Her self-discovery is a really big part of this series. We don't want to ignore it. It's what's interesting to people. She's an icon for young gay women," Kaling said. "Her figuring it all out is a big part of the show and why it's really fun to do."

Advertisement

Kaling and Grandy described Velma as a tonal blend of Harley Quinn, X Files and Veronica Mars.

"I was interested in taking the comedy and the humor of the original and adapting it for older audiences -- trying to make it with harder jokes and scarier, as well," Grandy said.

Kaling said she hopes her daughters watch and enjoy the series, but not until they're in college.

"This is a scary show with murders. One of the things we liked about it was these high school kids being really brave and having to deal with something very scary," she said. "It's also tackling a lot of what teens deal with in modern high-school life."

Grandy said he enjoyed exploring the friend dynamics of the show, too.

"One of the big mysteries of the original Scooby-Doo is, 'How did these four very different people come together? What really drew them together and what sort of kicked it off?'"

The story, he said, also looks at how their parents' personalities and decisions made them the people they ultimately become.

"That's such a trope in teen dramas especially today -- teens paying for the sins of their parents. I really wanted to fold that into this series, as well," Grandy said.

Advertisement

The show will explain why Velma says, "Jinkies!" and when Norville becomes Shaggy, he said.

Velma also seeks to explain what happened to the characters as teens that would make them want to put themselves in danger to solve mysteries -- for free -- every week later on in their lives.

"What did they go through in high school that was so bad that pushed them to want to do that," Grandy asked rhetorically. "We amped up the suspense and fear level of the crimes they're investigating."

Wanda Sykes, Russell Peters and Cherry Jones guest star this season.

Read More

  • Garrett Hedlund: Sylvester Stallone's mob boss brings 'danger, intrigue' to 'Tulsa'
  • Harry Hamlin says he is the 'fun uncle' of 'Mayfair Witches'
  • Frances McDormand: 'Women Talking' helped process feelings about MeToo
  • Topics
  • Interview
  • Mindy Kaling
  • Constance Wu
  • Harley Quinn
  • Wanda Sykes

Latest Headlines

TV // 6 hours agoPregnant Emma Roberts runs for her life in 'AHS: Delicate' teaser Aug. 25 (UPI) -- FX released a new teaser for "American Horror Story: Delicate" on Friday. The teaser features Emma Roberts running down a hallway with a pregnant belly.
TV // 7 hours ago'Selling the OC': Tyler Stanaland, Alex Hall get close in Season 2 trailer Aug. 25 (UPI) -- "Selling the OC," a spinoff of reality series "Selling Sunset," will return for a second season on Netflix.
TV // 7 hours ago'Moving' becomes most-viewed Korean original on Disney+, Hulu Aug. 25 (UPI) -- "Moving," a superhero series based on the Kang Full webtoon, is the most-watched Korean original on Disney+ and Hulu.
TV // 15 hours agoFilmmaker Renan Ozturk wanted to give Arctic a voice in new Nat Geo special NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Renan Ozturk told UPI his new National Geographic documentary special, "Explorer: Lost in the Arctic," is meant to show how this part of the world is equal parts beautiful and treacherous.
TV // 1 day agoMaya Jama to host 'Love Island Games' Aug. 24 (UPI) -- Peacock announced Thursday that Maya Jama will host "Love Island Games," the spinoff premiering Nov. 1
TV // 1 day ago'Wolf Like Me' gets Season 2 premiere date, photos with Edgar Ramirez Aug. 24 (UPI) -- "Wolf Like Me," a comedy-drama starring Isla Fisher and Josh Gad, will return for a second season on Peacock.
TV // 1 day ago'Artful Dodger': Thomas Brodie-Sangster series gets photos, premiere date Aug. 24 (UPI) -- "The Artful Dodger," an "irreverent follow-up to 'Oliver Twist'" starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster, is coming to Disney+ and Hulu.
TV // 1 day agoKim Cattrall makes cameo in 'And Just Like That' Season 2 finale Aug. 24 (UPI) -- Kim Cattrall reprised her "Sex and the City" character Samantha Jones on the Max series "And Just Like That..."
TV // 1 day ago'The Morning Show' stars are 'making moves' in Season 3 trailer Aug. 24 (UPI) -- "The Morning Show," a drama series starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, will return for a third season on Apple TV+.
TV // 2 days ago'The Boys' spinoff 'Gen V' introduces new super college students Aug. 23 (UPI) -- Prime Video released character descriptions for "The Boys" spinoff "Gen V," premiering Sept. 29.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Trent Wehner

Last Updated: 09/10/2023

Views: 6402

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Trent Wehner

Birthday: 1993-03-14

Address: 872 Kevin Squares, New Codyville, AK 01785-0416

Phone: +18698800304764

Job: Senior Farming Developer

Hobby: Paintball, Calligraphy, Hunting, Flying disc, Lapidary, Rafting, Inline skating

Introduction: My name is Trent Wehner, I am a talented, brainy, zealous, light, funny, gleaming, attractive person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.