
Age: 24
female
Sadie Elizabeth Sink (born April 16, 2002) is an American actress. She began her acting career in theatre, playing the title role in the musical Annie (2012–14) and young Elizabeth II in the historical play The Audience (2015) on Broadway. In 2016, she made her film debut in the biographical sports drama Chuck. Sink had her breakthrough portraying Max Mayfield in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things (2017–2025) and received critical acclaim for her performance in its fourth season. In 2021, she appeared in the horror film trilogy Fear Street and played the lead role in Taylor Swift's short film All Too Well. She then starred in Darren Aronofsky's psychological drama The Whale (2022), for which she received a Critics' Choice Movie Award nomination. Sink returned to Broadway in 2025, starring in the play John Proctor Is the Villain and earning a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play; the second youngest woman to achieve such.

I want to make a modern-day, mature adaptation of the Scooby Doo show called Mystery Incorporated with Shaggy's dad being a sheriff and Scooby being as a retired police dog, which is how Shaggy and Scooby meet and form their friendship, Fred being an actual character, instead of being the guy who's always full of himself and he's investigating a mystery, trying to find the creature who murdered his parents, which leads to him meeting Velma and the two form a bond as Velma lost her father and they try to solve the mystery together. Lastly, Daphne would the "kluzt" and lean more into the popular/mean girls aspect as she's told to do "this and that" by her parents who are like: “You’re a Blake and Blake’s Do This”. As for the style and tone, the show will have the mystery aspect of X-Files and Twin Peaks, but it also meets Riverdale and mixes the suspense with tons of humor, Stranger Things mixed with Evil Dead and lasting for 3 seasons with an equal amount of filler episodes and story driven episodes. It won't be dark and edgy, but it will be a dark comedy and a gritty Scooby Doo show without hate and vulgar. It has a darker tone and style while still keeping some of the goofiness and wacky comedy of other Scooby-Doo shows and also having cartoonish dialogue and music, which is something the CW would make. The last idea I have is make Scooby be played by a real life dog, instead of using CGI and he won't talk in this show.


