

Both O'Malley and Wright were involved in its creation, with O'Malley contributing story and art. Released by Ubisoft in August 2010 and timed to the movie's theatrical release, it's a faithful recreation of O'Malley's comic books, art style and all. The World: The Game, a retro-style beat-'em-up that has become a cult classic in its own right. "The Video Game Situation" - The "game" in question is Scott Pilgrim vs. But this bonus tidbit of news is an exciting indication that fans of the beat-'em-up video game might one day soon be able to revisit the lost title.

I didn't expect Wright to notice or even comment back, and yet he did: "Not that, but we're working on the video game situation." he wrote.įor those wondering: Wright's real announcement is a re-release of the film's classic soundtrack with previously unreleased songs, including actress Brie Larson's popular recording of Metric's "Black Sheep," which she performed in the movie. I jokingly asked if the announcement was that the soundtrack will be released "in a re-release of the game." I included a GIF of Mary Elizabeth Winstead, in Ramona make-up and costume, taken from a behind-the-scenes blooper. The World, director Edgar Wright teased an announcement related to the film's soundtrack.īecause I was still in bed and hadn't had any coffee, I took the opportunity to have some fun and quote-tweeted Wright. What Happened? - On Thursday, which marks the 10th anniversary of the cult teen rom-com/action movie Scott Pilgrim vs. Edgar Wright, director of the acclaimed cult movie (based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's comic book series for Oni Press), says they're "working on" re-releasing the game. A playful bit of trolling from yours truly has resulted in some very, very good news for fans of the 2010 video game Scott Pilgrim vs.
