![Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright mistake picture](/images/screenshots/186000-186999/186343_sm.jpg)
Continuity mistake: As Dewey is standing at the podium on the stage, watching the crew prep the stage for the show, there is a girl standing next to him writing on a clipboard. At first, she is facing towards him and appears to be about level with him if not standing slightly in front. It cuts to a different angle and suddenly she is facing away from him and is about behind him. (00:00:20)
Chosen answer: There were creative differences between Cage and the film's director, Michael Goundry. For one, Cage, who wanted an unconventional character, suggested the villain have a Jamaican accent. The director rejected that idea and there were others conflicts between the two about how the character should be played. Cage decided to turn down the role.
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