Tribute Games, in collaboration with Universal and Bryan Lee O'Malley, is releasing a new Scott Pilgrim EX game on multiple platforms including Switch in early 2026, featuring modernized 2D brawling, customizable characters, a new storyline, co-op gameplay, and new music by Anamanaguchi.
Tribute Games announced Scott Pilgrim EX, a new brawler game for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Switch, and PC, set to launch in early 2026. The game features a new story, multiple playable characters, cooperative multiplayer, and new music by Anamanaguchi, celebrating the franchise's legacy with fresh gameplay and nostalgic elements.
The new animated series, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novels, has sparked some backlash from fans. The show takes a subversive and metatextual approach to the story, focusing on Ramona's perspective and exploring themes of abandonment and demonization of exes. While some fans appreciate the fresh take, others are disappointed by the lack of transparency in marketing and the deviation from the original story. However, the series offers clever commentary on the flaws of the protagonist and adds new layers to the Scott Pilgrim universe.
The animated spinoff series "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" on Netflix offers a fresh take on the beloved comic book and film franchise. The show deviates from the source material, introducing time travel, new character arcs, and a musical inspired by the events of the story. The creators, Bryan Lee O'Malley and BenDavid Grabinski, discuss their decision to explore new territory and the positive reactions from the cast, including Michael Cera, who embraced the show's unique direction. The animation allows for larger-scale action sequences that wouldn't have been possible in the live-action film. Overall, "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" offers a delightful and inventive continuation of the Scott Pilgrim universe.
The Netflix anime adaptation of "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" brings back the beloved cast of the original film but fails to capture the same charm. The series starts off similarly to the film but diverges into an alternate-reality scenario, focusing more on Ramona and her exes. While the story feels more grown-up, it sacrifices humor and relies on bland storylines. The performances often fall flat, and the pacing lags. However, the series showcases imagination in its last two episodes. Overall, "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" offers closure for fans but fails to fully succeed.
"Scott Pilgrim Takes Off," an animated reboot of the cult classic film "Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World," is set to premiere on Netflix. The new series features the original cast, including Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim, and explores what the actors have been up to since the release of the original movie in 2010. From successful careers in other projects to Marvel superhero roles, the cast members have been busy. The animated show pays homage to the manga-inspired look of the original graphic novels by Bryan Lee O'Malley.
Netflix has released the official trailer for the highly anticipated Scott Pilgrim anime series, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, which will premiere on November 17. The show brings back the original cast from the 2010 movie and is co-written and executive produced by Bryan Lee O'Malley, the creator of the comics. While it will build on the comics and movie, it won't be a straight adaptation. The action-packed trailer, featuring the Mortal Kombat theme, has generated excitement among fans.
The original cast of the 2010 movie "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" is returning for an animated Netflix series executive produced by Edgar Wright. The series, titled "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off," will premiere on November 17, 2023. The cast includes Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ellen Wong, Alison Pill, and Satya Bhabha reprising their roles. Bryan Lee O'Malley, the creator of the graphic novels, will also be involved as an executive producer, writer, and co-showrunner.
Netflix has released the first teaser trailer for the upcoming Scott Pilgrim anime series titled "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off," featuring the original movie cast returning. The trailer showcases familiar characters and locations from the Scott Pilgrim universe, while also hinting at new scenarios and surprises for fans. The series, produced by Edgar Wright and Bryan Lee O'Malley, will premiere on Netflix on November 17th.
Netflix has released the first trailer for its animated Scott Pilgrim series, showcasing a retro anime aesthetic that combines elements from the live-action movie and the original comics. Creator Bryan Lee O'Malley and director Edgar Wright are both involved in the project, and the entire live-action cast, including Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, will be reprising their roles as voice actors. The series, produced by anime studio Science Saru, will start streaming on November 17th.
Netflix has released a teaser for its upcoming Scott Pilgrim anime series, now officially titled "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off." The series will feature the original cast from Edgar Wright's 2010 film, including Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ramona Flowers. The show is set to premiere on November 17, 2023, and will consist of eight episodes. Bryan Lee O'Malley, the creator of Scott Pilgrim, and BenDavid Grabinski are executive producers and co-showrunners, with Edgar Wright serving as an executive producer. The animation studio Science SARU, known for their work on Devilman Crybaby and Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, will handle the animation. Original songs will be provided by Anamanaguchi, with the score by Anamanaguchi and Joseph Trapanese.
Michael Cera revealed that he and Aubrey Plaza, his co-star in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," almost got married during a road trip in 2010. The plan was to get a certificate and then immediately get a divorce so they could call each other "my ex-husband" and "my ex-wife." Although they didn't go through with it, the two remain good friends. Both have since moved on and married other people. They will reunite for the upcoming animated Netflix series for "Scott Pilgrim."
Michael Cera revealed that he and Aubrey Plaza almost got married during the production of "Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World" in 2010. However, they did not wed, and Plaza married filmmaker Jeff Baena in 2021, while Cera has been married to Nadine Cera since 2017. The duo will reunite for the upcoming "Scott Pilgrim" animated Netflix series, along with the rest of the original ensemble cast. The series will feature original songs by Anamanaguchi and is animated by Science SARU studios.
Michael Cera discusses his recent projects, including The Adults, Black Mirror, Barbie, and the upcoming Scott Pilgrim anime series. He also talks about his personal life, including his close relationship with Kieran Culkin, his almost-marriage to Aubrey Plaza, and the time he spent with Ryan Gosling. Cera reflects on his time on Arrested Development and the differences between filming the original series and the Netflix revival.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons, a 2D beat 'em up game with co-op action gameplay infused with roguelike elements, has been announced by Secret Base. The game features visuals and gameplay similar to Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game and offers 13 unique playable characters, including series icons Billy and Jimmy Lee, Marian, and newcomer Uncle Matin. The game is set to release this summer.