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Released in 2010, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was a live-action film based on the Scott Pilgrim comic series written and illustrated by Bryan Lee O’Malley, first published in August 2004.
To celebrate the latest adaptation, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, explore these changes between the original Scott Pilgrim comics and the 2010 film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. 1. The Soundtrack ...
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The eight-episode series reunites the voice cast of the 2010 live-action movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and is a hilarious blend of the series’ quick wit and well-measured pop culture references.
Perhaps the first thing you’ll notice when you open a Scott Pilgrim comic is that it isn’t like most comics. It has its own style, its own sense of humor, and creates a totally distinct world.
But Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O’Malley could care less. “I don’t keep it all stored in my head or anything,” O’Malley told Decider over a Zoom call.
The pervasive “Scott Pilgrim” fandom did have an impact on how Universal and Marc Platt Productions, which had backed “Vs. the World,” viewed the property, though.
But for as much as “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” is conversant in the medium’s visual motifs, gags and gestures, it doesn’t fully take advantage of the absurdity that the format allows.