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Scott Pilgrim gets new Netflix Anime Series with Original Cast

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Scott Pilgrim vs The World, the iconic graphic novel turned into a movie version, has become a Cult classic ever since the release in theaters in 2010. Fans have always praised the big-screen version, but often wondered about possibly a cartoon version coming soon. Well, the wait is over!

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A new version of Scott Pilgrim is coming to audiences! The iconic graphic novel story will be getting a new version, this time in Anime form, with the original cast from the 2010 movie version.

Though there aren’t any dates yet for the release, the excitement has certainly been on the rise for Scott Pilgrim fans. The original graphic novel was full of visual elements which sometimes were hard to recreate on the big screen, though the 2010 version did an impressive job at capturing the comic-book feel of Scott Pilgrim.

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It was impressive enough to charm long-time fans of the original story and engage new fans, who increasingly grew to love the nostalgic graphic aspects of the movie. It wasn’t without a few flaws, though: it wasn’t a movie for general audiences and the die-hard fans of Scott Pilgrim found fault in many directing choices regarding the original story, particularly about certain romantic and character development aspects between the show’s titular romantic interests for Scott.

Ramona || Knives
Ramona || Knives

The relationship with Knives, a 16-year-old girl who is infatuated with him, could easily be seen as polemic by today’s standards regarding “grooming” and age gaps, besides showcasing Scott’s “emotional irresponsibility”. Furthermore, Ramona eventually became one of the most iconic examples of Manic Pixie Dream Girls ever, a trope that has long since been discredited and criticized as sexist and shallow as it fails to showcase women as anything more than quirky romantic interests with no individual depth, dreams or motivations of their own.

Those aspects could all be revamped for the new Anime series, which, as it will be entirely animated, could fulfill all Scott Pilgrims fans’ dreams of a visually enticing adaptation as creative as the original graphic novels. And, with the whole cast returning to take part in the project, movie fans will be able to revisit the incredible performances of these actors, who were unanimously praised at the time.

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Michael Cera (Scott), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Ramona), Satya Bhabha (Matthew Patel), Kieran Culkin (Wallace Wells), Chris Evans (Lucas Lee), Anna Kendrick (Stacey Pilgrim), Brie Larson (Natalie V. “Envy” Adams), Alison Pill (Kim Pine), Aubrey Plaza (Julie Powers), Brandon Routh (Todd Ingram), Jason Schwartzman (Gideon “G-Man” Graves), Johnny Simmons (“Young” Neil Nordegraf), Mark Webber (Stephen Stills), Mae Whitman (Roxanne “Roxy” Richter), and Ellen Wong (Knives Chau) are confirmed to participate in the new version.

The author of the original graphic novels, Bryan Lee O’Malley, stepped in as showrunner, writer and executive producer. Edgar Wright, the original director for the 2010 film, and Ben David Grabinski will also step in as executive producers. Anamaguchi returned to create music for the series; the band was responsible for the subsequent game soundtrack that came out after the film.

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Original Graphic Novel Covers

“"One of the proudest and most enjoyable achievements of my career was assembling and working with the dynamite cast of Scott Pilgrim. Since the film’s release in 2010 we’ve done Q&A’s, remembrances and charity read throughs, but there was never the occasion to reunite the whole gang on an actual project. Until now…,"”

- Edgar Wright

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“"Original creator Bryan Lee O’Malley, along with writer BenDavid Grabinski have conjured up an anime series of Scott Pilgrim that doesn’t just expand the universe, but also…well, just watch it. I’m more than happy to announce that I have helped coax the entire original cast back to voice their characters on this epic new adventure. You are in for a treat."”

- Edgar Wright

With so many familiar faces, it will be, definitely, an exciting experience for fans to see their favorite actors do voice work for a new version of the series with possibly even more humor and creative animation choices.

For now, there is no release date, but old and new fans can catch up with the story on Netflix, where the 2010 movie is available for streaming.