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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World imprints as one of the most genre-defying films I've ever seen. Its visionary concepts, ahead of their time, make me wish it had achieved greater success, as that might have led to sequels. Nonetheless, it thrives as a standalone masterpiece, buoyed by an ardent cult following. Astonishingly, Netflix is crafting an anime adaptation of Scott Pilgrim, with the original live-action cast returning to their iconic roles. Even luminaries such as Brie Larson (Envy Adams) and Chris Evans (Lucas Lee) will lend their voices is a fact that truly astounds me.
The last time we see Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim) appears on a movie is at the Billion dollar hit Barbie, where he plays the role of Ken's buddy Alan. Not really a lead role but he became notable enough. I hope this Anime will make the Gen Z take notice of him.
Scott Pilgrim Teaser
It's truly impressive that this anime adaptation retains the exact IMDb cast from the original live-action movie. The anime's art style evokes the original graphic novel penned by Bryan Lee O'Malley, which was first released in 2004. While the initial movie stands as a visual masterpiece, Scott Pilgrim's transition to anime format seems seamless. It's evident how it has drawn influences and inspired future superhero films. For instance, the "Ms. Marvel" comic series has gained substantial inspiration from Scott Pilgrim's essence.
The Scott Pilgrim Anime is set to premiere on Netflix this November 17. If you haven't seen the original movie, it's also accessible on Netflix, allowing for a seamless back-to-back experience. You might wonder, with the movie already available, why opt for the anime adaptation? Well, this version will adhere closely to the graphic novel's narrative, providing the complete story. Unlike many film adaptations that condense content into 1 to 2 hours, this series format allows for a comprehensive portrayal. Additionally, given its series structure, multiple seasons could be in the offing, contingent upon favorable ratings.
The last time we see Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim) appears on a movie is at the Billion dollar hit Barbie, where he plays the role of Ken's buddy Alan. Not really a lead role but he became notable enough. I hope this Anime will make the Gen Z take notice of him.
Scott Pilgrim Teaser
It's truly impressive that this anime adaptation retains the exact IMDb cast from the original live-action movie. The anime's art style evokes the original graphic novel penned by Bryan Lee O'Malley, which was first released in 2004. While the initial movie stands as a visual masterpiece, Scott Pilgrim's transition to anime format seems seamless. It's evident how it has drawn influences and inspired future superhero films. For instance, the "Ms. Marvel" comic series has gained substantial inspiration from Scott Pilgrim's essence.
The Scott Pilgrim Anime is set to premiere on Netflix this November 17. If you haven't seen the original movie, it's also accessible on Netflix, allowing for a seamless back-to-back experience. You might wonder, with the movie already available, why opt for the anime adaptation? Well, this version will adhere closely to the graphic novel's narrative, providing the complete story. Unlike many film adaptations that condense content into 1 to 2 hours, this series format allows for a comprehensive portrayal. Additionally, given its series structure, multiple seasons could be in the offing, contingent upon favorable ratings.
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