At this point, should we call Scott Pilgrim vs. the World a classic? It came out thirteen years ago and is one of the quirkiest, most enjoyable comic book adaptations—due in considerable part to its excellent cast.
Now, that cast—yes, including Captains Marvel and America—is reuniting, in full, for an anime Scott Pilgrim series that has original Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O’Malley as one of its showrunners.
The show has been in development since January 2022, but only now is it officially ordered to series. O’Malley and BenDavid Grabinski share showrunning, writing, and executive producing duties; Abel Gongora will direct; Science SARU provides the animation; and Edgar Wright, who directed and co-wrote the film, is also an executive producer.
As for that reunited cast, it includes:
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Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim
Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ramona Flowers
Satya Bhabha as Matthew Patel
Kieran Culkin as Wallace Wells
Chris Evans as Lucas Lee
Anna Kendrick as Stacey Pilgrim
Brie Larson as Envy Adams
Alison Pill as Kim Pine
Aubrey Plaza as Julie Powers
Brandon Routh as Todd Ingram
Jason Schwartzman as Gideon Graves
Johnny Simmons as Young Neil
Mark Webber as Stephen Stills
Mae Whitman as Roxie Richter
Ellen Wong as Knives Chau
🚨🚨THIS IS NOT A DRILL!🚨🚨
Announcing Scott Pilgrim, an anime series voiced by the cast of the 2010 film!
It comes from executive producers Edgar Wright, Bryan Lee O’Malley, and BenDavid Grabinski and is animated by Science Saru. pic.twitter.com/8iyZuaj6eL
— Netflix (@netflix) March 30, 2023
Grabinski also posted a nifty little animated version of the cast announcement:
Bryan and I have been making something extremely cool with my favorite anime studio and the best cast imaginable. Music by @anamanaguchi and @JoeComposer. pic.twitter.com/N69Ao2ZfUY
— BenDavid Grabinski (@bdgrabinski) March 30, 2023
O’Malley’s original Scott Pilgrim graphic novels follow the (mis)adventures of one Scott Pilgrim, a slacker musician who discovers he has to defeat the seven evil exes of his love, Ramona Flowers. Naturally, he learns a few things about himself in the process. The movie adaptation was not a smash hit, but became a bit of a cult film over the years. (I don’t know about you, but I can’t hear the Legend of Zelda fairy fountain music without remembering a certain scene from the film.)
No premiere date has been announced.