Matthew Lillard Says Nostalgia Is Why Hollywood Is ‘Hiring Me Again’


Matthew Lillard said during a recent appearance on the “Phase Hero” podcast that he thinks nostalgia played a major role in his recent Hollywood resurgence.

“’Scooby-Doo’ one and two are more popular now than they ever were when they came out. So I do think there’s a weird nostalgia thing happening in our industry and in the zeitgeist because I think that people are longing for ye olde times,” Lillard said. “I think that’s one of the reasons I’m having this moment to be honest, is because I was identified in that moment, so people are hiring me again.”

He later added with a laugh, “I think that’s why I’m working. I don’t think anyone really likes me. They just miss the old times.”

Lillard told Business Insider in 2024 that after reprising the role of Shaggy in “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed,” he thought he’d be “No. 1 on the call sheet for the next 10 years of movies.” But unfortunately, after the film bombed at the box office, “the exact opposite happened.” Lillard said at the time, the experience forced him to reprioritize his goals as an actor.

“I was caught up in the success of what I was doing, I was caught up in the parts I was getting, I was caught up in this drive to be quote-unquote famous,” Lillard admitted. He later added, “I’ve gone through good patches and bad patches. I’ve been irrelevant and thought I was never going to work again.”

Lillard’s first major reintroduction to Hollywood was in 2023 when he played William Afton in “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” Since then, his career has been on a steady upswing. Other recent credits include “The Life of Chuck,” “Five Nights and Freddy’s 2,” “Scream 7” and “Daredevil: Born Again.” He will soon appear in Mike Flanagan’s “Carrie” TV show and star alongside Pedro Pascal, Will Anrett and Olivia Wilde in Tony Gilroy’s “Behemoth!”


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