What if Illumination actually tried?/Mousetrap and the Sleuth Club

Mousetrap and the Sleuth Crew is an American live-action/CGI-animated mystery-dark comedy film, being directed by TBD. It is produced by Illumination Entertainment and distributed by Universal Studios, being released on July 20th, 2015.

Summary
A team of former teen detectives and their talking cat are reunited when the cop that arrested quite a few of their enemies is murdered, and things get worse when everyone they arrested are out of prison.

Cast

 * Grey Griffin (voice) as Mousetrap, a snarky talking cat who is the mascot of the Sleuth Club and Cindy's best friend as TBD.
 * Jake Gyllenhaal as Brock Cristers, the vain and headstrong leader of the Sleuth Club who, after their separation, became a rookie cop TBD.
 * Jack DeSena as the voice of animated Brock.
 * Alyson Hannigan as Mandy George, the pretty girl of the Sleuth Club who TBD.
 * Tara Strong as the voice of animated Mandy.
 * Seth Rogen as Brian Hawke, the brains of the Sleuth Club who TBD.
 * Yuri Lowenthal as the voice of animated Brian.
 * Emily Blunt as Cindy Matthews, the coward of the Sleuth Club who secretly enjoys TBD.
 * Kath Soucie as the voice of animated Cindy.
 * Jenna Fischer as Penny Lorde, the one who killed Officer Smilk and was arrested due to a prank, now wanting to get revenge on the Sleuth Club for being responsible for TBD.
 * Hynden Walch as the voice of animated Penny.
 * Tim Curry as Lionel Pryde, a retired businessman who was once the Sludge Demon and now is wheelchair bound and prefers to watch birds and is very calm.
 * Amy Poehler as Claudia Mathis, a real estate agent who once disguised herself as a monster to get land for real estate as she is now a lot more honorable in her real estate tactics.
 * James Franco as Tony Carlyle, TBD
 * Scott Porter as the voice of animated Tony.
 * Bryan Cranston as Jeffrey Core, TBD
 * Jane Lynch as Lucy Daniels, TBD
 * Giancarlo Esposito as TBD, TBD
 * as Officer James Smilk, TBD

Critical reception
The movie has received generally positive reviews, being praised for its dark humor, TBD.

Logo variations

 * Universal Studios: the 1964 logo is shown instead of the current logo with the Comcast byline being added to it.
 * Illumination Entertainment: TBD

Trivia

 * The film's writers envisioned it as a "Scooby-Doo meets Clue" aside from parodying some of its tropes and theories such as the coward being a stoner, the genius being homosexual, the villain being a guy in a mask, TBD.
 * In addition, it's rated PG-13 as a tentative for Illumination to reach a more mature audience.
 * Despite mainly being live-action, Mousetrap is CG animated and the flashback sequences are animated in a fashion spoofing 1970s Hanna-Barbera.
 * For jokes, most of the characters in the flashbacks have voice doubles to emulate the teenage sound all of them grew out of, except for Grey Griffin, since she's a voice actress herself, as well as Tim Curry, Amy Poehler, David Koechner, Bryan Cranston, Gincarlo Esposito and Jane Lynch for being old enough to not need teenage-sounding voice doubles.
 * Even though it's mostly a parody of Scooby-Doo, the writers envisioned Moustrap more as a blend of Woody Woodpecker, Bugs Bunny and Jerry the Mouse due to her mischievous and snarky nature.
 * These are the disguised names of all of the previous villains:
 * Penny in the flashbacks' monster disguise is the Baba Yaga as her modern day disguise while hunting down the Sleuth Crew and the former culprits is called Vengeance.
 * Lionel's monster disguise was called the Sludge Demon.
 * Claudia's monster disguise was called the Vampiress.