Thereâs a pretty great story about when
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World - the Edgar Wright-directed, Michael Cera-starring graphic novel adaptation - opened in theaters. Opening against the likes of Julia Robertsâ
Eat, Pray, Love and Sylvester Stalloneâs
The Expendables,
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World came in a distant fifth at the box office.
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane decided to take a dig at the film, tweeting âScott Pilgrim 0, the World 2;â Edgar Wright was none too pleased. But one of the filmâs producers emailed Wright and told him, âYears, not days.â He couldnât have been more right.
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Almost eleven years ago, in the mysterious land of Toronto, Canada, Scott Pilgrim almost had his ass handed to him by Ramona Flowersâ seven evil exes throughout the entirety of director Edgar Wrightâs
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. While each and every one of these adversaries is evil in their own special way, theyâre certainly not all created equal. In fact, some of them have some valid baggage when it comes to their relationship with the woman who spurned them all.
With that in mind, and with the world still high off of the big 10th anniversary re-release that saw Edgar Wrightâs cult favorite back in theaters this past weekend, itâs time to rank Ramonaâs seven evil exes. Looking at everything from their fighting styles to their relationship backstories, we can make a decision on whoâs simply misunderstood and whoâs really the most despicable baddie in
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Adapting a comic like
Scott Pilgrim vs. The Worldinto a major motion picture is an epic feat. This is especially the case when such an adaptation leads to a scenario where co-writers Michael Bacall and Edgar Wright could only work with three of the six books in Bryan Lee OâMalleyâs series. Itâs a situation where through outlines, emails and test screenings,
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World had two separate endings to work with, and Edgar Wright still prefers the one that ended up in the film.
I was able to speak with Mr. Wright recently in honor of the upcoming 10th anniversary re-release of
Scott Pilgrim DLC Almost Included Envy and Lynette
Now that
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game Complete Editionis available on multiple platforms again, new details about the game and its development have come out. Namely, comic creator Bryan Lee O’Malley took to Twitter to confirm some
Scott Pilgrim DLC that never made it into the full game. Namely, there was once a chance of The Clash at Demonhead band members being playable in-game. [Thanks, NintendoLife!]
Here’s O’Malley’s reveal came up when someone asked about Ubisoft’s new trailer for
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game Complete Edition including sprites for Gideon Graves and Lynette Guycott. That’s when the creator said that Envy Adams, the band’s singer, bassist Todd Ingram, and drummer Lynette all were being considered at one point in development.
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Beat up a lot of people to win the heart of your girlfriend in this retro-themed 2D side-scrolling beat-em-up based on the Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game
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Beat up a lot of people to win the heart of your girlfriend in this retro-themed 2D side-scrolling beat-em-up based on the Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game is a 2D comedic belt-scrolling beat-em-up developed by both Ubisoft Montreal and Ubisoft Chengdu and published digitally by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 3 (on August 10, 2010) and Xbox 360 (on August 25, 2010). It was later de-listed from both platform s respective marketplaces on December 30, 2014, but was later released for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and PC on January 14, 2021.