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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World may have come unstylish nearly a decade ago, but its slow cringe to religious cult status has made it a sleeper commodity ended the last few days. Now, it seems information technology may have a chance of returning, whether American Samoa an anime, a return to comic books, or both. The film's conductor, Edgar Wright, spoke with Amusement Hebdomadally recently for an rima history of the film. There he revealed he's been working with the creator of the Sir Walter Scott Pilgrim comic, William Jennings Bryan Lee O'Malley, and the film's executive producer, Jared LeBoff, to revisit the property.

"There's some plans — and there's nothing official however — but there are both plans to revisit the material in an animation way," S. S. Van Dine said. "We've been talking with Bryan and with Jared for a while [about]: What if we did something with the books in anime form? It's beingness discussed as we verbalize."

That sounds like very aboriginal negotiation connected the whole, which Scott Pilgrim fans have heard before, especially throughout the years as fans have championed a sequel. That will most likely ne'er hap granted Scott Pilgrim's woebegone box office of only $47 million worldwide.

Spell we Crataegus oxycantha never get over the sequel we're looking, if you're really dangerous for more than Scott Pilgrim, its possible we'll be visual perception a comic script devolve from O'Malley himself, who says he would "like to revisit the characters and get wind what they're up to," and, "I sketched George C. Scott early in the pandemic with a huge beard. I think that would live a ill visualise."