Netflix loves a live-action version of an iconic work of animation and they are about to make another.Following on the heels ofOne Piece andAvatar: The Last Airbender andCowboy Bebopthe streaming service announced today that they are developing a live-action series that will uncover how everyones favorite mystery-solving gang, and their beloved dog, first teamed up to crack the haunting case that started it all.In other words: Live-actionScooby-Doo.Warner Bros.Warner Bros.loading...Created in 1969 by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears for Hanna-Barbera, theScooby-Doofranchise has endured for decades mostly as a series of animated TV shows about the titular pooch and his human pals solving mysteries. There has been one notable live-action version before, but that was a two-film movie franchise, 2002sScooby-Dooand 2004sScooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, both of which were written by future Marvel and DC filmmaker James Gunn.Here is how Netflix describes this new series:A modern reimagining of the iconic mystery-solving group of teens and their very special dog. During their final summer at camp, old friends Shaggy and Daphne get embroiled in a haunting mystery surrounding a lonely lost Great Dane puppy that may have been a witness to a supernatural murder. Together with the pragmatic and scientific townie, Velma, and the strange, but ever so handsome new kid, Freddy, they set out to solve the case that is pulling each of them into a creepy nightmare that threatens to expose all of their secrets.Netflix says its live-actionScooby-Doo series will run for eight episodes.Get our free mobile appTV Shows We Used to Love That Are Cringe NowWe can't say why we liked these shows, but we can certainly say why we can't watch them now.Gallery Credit: Emma Stefansky