Netflix recently dropped the first official clip for the upcoming Scott Pilgrim anime adaptation.The Scott Pilgrim Takes Off clip opens with Scott (voiced again by Michael Cera) talking to Julie (Aubrey Plaza), hoping to find a lead on the elusive Ramona Flowers. Although she forbids Scott from pursuing Ramona, he immediately runs back to his roommate Wallace (played by Succession star Kieran Culkin) to order a package and orchestrate a chance meeting with his dream girl. Netflix self-inserts here, characterizing Ramona as a Netflix DVD delivery driver rather than an Amazon driver — a job that holds a very different connotation now than it did in the original source material.Although the characters’ voices are familiar to viewers of the 2010 cult classic, executive producers Bryan Lee O’Malley and BenDavid Grabinski stress that the Netflix anime adaptation is not just another remake of the original comics, nor the live-action movie. They noted in an interview that Edgar Wright’s film adaptation holds elements that they definitely took into consideration when making the anime series. The original eight volumes also of course factor in here, as the character designs are the same as they were first depicted on the page.RELATED: Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Will Feature “Unbelievably Big” Action Sequence
Netflix recently dropped the first official clip for the upcoming Scott Pilgrim anime adaptation.
The Scott Pilgrim Takes Off clip opens with Scott (voiced again by Michael Cera) talking to Julie (Aubrey Plaza), hoping to find a lead on the elusive Ramona Flowers. Although she forbids Scott from pursuing Ramona, he immediately runs back to his roommate Wallace (played by Succession star Kieran Culkin) to order a package and orchestrate a chance meeting with his dream girl. Netflix self-inserts here, characterizing Ramona as a Netflix DVD delivery driver rather than an Amazon driver — a job that holds a very different connotation now than it did in the original source material.
Although the characters’ voices are familiar to viewers of the 2010 cult classic, executive producers Bryan Lee O’Malley and BenDavid Grabinski stress that the Netflix anime adaptation is not just another remake of the original comics, nor the live-action movie. They noted in an interview that Edgar Wright’s film adaptation holds elements that they definitely took into consideration when making the anime series. The original eight volumes also of course factor in here, as the character designs are the same as they were first depicted on the page.
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