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The idea of Scott Pilgrim is to show that everyone has the capacity to be a bad relationship for one person, and a nice guy to another. Scott himself is not someone you should maybe strive to be like.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is an anime adventure TV series developed by BenDavid Grabinski and Bryan Lee O'Malley for Netflix. All of the main actors from the 2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World movie ...
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off pleased fans due to its new approach to the material: The story shifted its focus to Ramona Flowers, gave a better character arc for Knives Chau and, off course, it fully ...
Speaking with PEOPLE following the release of Netflix's Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead — who voices Ramona in the new show and played the live-action version in 2010's ...
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off star Brie Larson took the time to share some Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World throwbacks on Instagram. The actress has a bunch of these old images from Edgar Wright’s first ...
We see the members of the League now challenged without the presence of Scott Pilgrim. Lucas Lee (Chris Evans) and Todd Ingram (Brandon Routh), a meathead skateboarder and vegan rock star respectively ...
Scott Pilgrim is a fun, dynamic action story that plays with the tropes and trappings of manga and fighting games, and has an immense inbuilt nostalgia and fanbase not only because it's been 19 ...
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off boasts much of the returning cast from the live-action movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. But the best new addition to the franchise born from Bryan Lee O'Malley's adored ...
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.
Netflix’s new anime, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, has a different ending than “vs. The World.” Here’s what the mid-credits Gideon scene in the final episode means.
To say that we didn’t have a hot-and-heavy affair between Wallace (voiced by Kieran Culkin) and Todd (Brandon Routh) on our Scott Pilgrim Bingo card would be an egregious understatement.