Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is heading to Blu-ray & DVD on November 9. In celebration of the release, the American Cinematheque hosted a Screening and Q&A at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood last night.
The Q&A featured the film’s director Edgar Wright, Scott Pilgrim himself, Michael Cera and the creator Bryan Lee O’Malley. It also featured cast members Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Satya Bhabha and Johnny Simmons.
Moderated by filmmaker, Guillermo del Toro, this exciting discussion included casting Thomas Jane and Clifton Collins Jr. in cameo roles. They delved into the idea of doing multiple films. And Cera talks about watching the film for the first time.
iamROGUE.com takes a look at the discussion with the following clips. Be sure to check out Scott Pilgrim sv. The World next new release Tuesday!
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While Scott Pilgrim vs. the World didn’t quite light up the box office as expected, it achieved something very… well, Scott Pilgrimesque.
According to The Wrap, The film beat out Inception as the number one film in America when it comes to Top Trending topics on Twitter, even though it only hit number 5 in the box office charts.
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Now that ComicCon is finally here, a new clip has been released for upcoming Scott Pilgrim vs. the World to build more buzz around the already highly anticipated movie.
The Edgar Wright film stars Michael Cera as an awkward music and girl obsessed geek - so typical, right? The trailers have so far tried to break away from the typical Cera typecasting, portraying him as somewhat of an aloof badass, but this new clip features the Cera that we know and love, the one that gets flabbergasted by anything and everything.