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Director: | Edgar Wright |
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Writer: | Michael Bacall, Edgar Wright |
Staring: |
As bass guitarist for a garage-rock band, Scott Pilgrim has never had trouble getting a girlfriend; usually, the problem is getting rid of them. But when Ramona Flowers skates into his heart, he finds she has the most troublesome baggage of all: an army of ex-boyfriends who will stop at nothing to eliminate him from her list of suitors. | |
Release Date: | Aug 12, 2010 |
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Director: | Edgar Wright |
Writer: | Michael Bacall, Edgar Wright |
Genres: | Comedy, Action, Romance |
Keywords | skateboarding, animated scene, based on graphic novel, underage girlfriend, aftercreditsstinger, video game, ex-boyfriend, ex-girlfriend, toronto, canada, dating, guitar player, break-up, group of friends, whipping, hipster, unconsciousness, girl fight, vegan, garage band, band competition |
Production Companies | Big Talk Studios, dentsu, Marc Platt Productions, Closed on Mondays Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $51,691,156
Budget: $85,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Sep 14, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michael Cera | Scott Pilgrim |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead | Ramona Flowers |
Ellen Wong | Knives Chau |
Kieran Culkin | Wallace Wells |
Alison Pill | Kim Pine |
Mark Webber | Stephen Stills |
Johnny Simmons | Young Neil |
Jason Schwartzman | Gideon Graves |
Anna Kendrick | Stacey Pilgrim |
Aubrey Plaza | Julie Powers |
Satya Bhabha | Matthew Patel |
Chris Evans | Lucas Lee |
Brandon Routh | Todd Ingram |
Mae Whitman | Roxy Richter |
Brie Larson | Envy Adams |
Keita Saito | Kyle Katayanagi |
Shota Saito | Ken Katayanagi |
Will Bowes | Party Goer |
Celine Lepage | Party Goer |
Mark Leroy | Party Goer |
Kjartan Hewitt | Jimmy |
Ben Lewis | Other Scott |
Nelson Franklin | Comeau |
Kristina Pesic | Sandra |
Matt Watts | Promoter |
Ingrid Haas | Monique |
Maurie W. Kaufmann | Joel |
Marley Otto | Party Goer |
Christine Watson | Demon Hipster Chick |
Chantelle Chung | Tamara Chen |
Don McKellar | Director |
Jung-Yul Kim | Goon |
Erik Knudsen | Crash |
Abigail Chu | Trasha |
Tennessee Thomas | Lynette Guycott |
Emily Kassie | Winifred Hailey |
Michael Lazarovitch | Some Guy |
John Patrick Amedori | Lollipop Hipster |
Joe Dinicol | Elevator Hipster |
Craig Stickland | Elevator Hipster |
Bill Hader | The Voice (voice) |
Thomas Jane | Vegan Police (uncredited) |
Clifton Collins Jr. | Vegan Police (uncredited) |
Bryan Lee O'Malley | Lee's Palace Bar Patron (uncredited) |
Elliott Jo Sinclair | Rave Girl (Uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Vince Nyuli | Location Manager |
Kathy Nelson | Music Supervisor |
Ben Meechan | Sound Effects Editor |
Tamzin Cary | Thanks |
Jamie James Yungblut | Stunts |
Max White | Stunts |
Scott Magee | Stunts |
Yan Lecomte | Stunts |
Ming Jian Huang | Stunts |
Joe Eigo | Stunts |
Will Chapman | Stunts |
Jonny Caines | Stunts |
Jason Burnett | Stunts |
Taryn Ash | Stunts |
Jeffery Aro | Stunts |
Robin D. Cook | Casting |
Jennifer Euston | Casting |
Nigel Churcher | Art Direction |
Odetta Stoddard | Set Decoration |
Patricia Keighran | Key Makeup Artist |
Kyle Glencross | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Iantha Goldberg | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Hope Larson | Thanks |
Mandy Ketcheson | Contact Lens Technician |
James Boyle | Sound Designer |
Chris Burdon | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Pat Cassin | Boom Operator |
Greg Chapman | Sound Mixer |
Ed Colyer | Foley Mixer |
Doug Cooper | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
Peter Gleaves | ADR Mixer |
James Harrison | Sound Effects Editor |
Travis MacKay | ADR Mixer |
Zak Melemendjian | Dialogue Editor |
Jason Swanscott | Foley Artist |
Keith Acheson | Visual Effects |
Richard Bain | Visual Effects |
Oscar Wright | Conceptual Design |
Ken Clark | Set Dresser |
Chris Deeley | Set Dresser |
Ron Dickie | Set Dresser |
Suzanne Hodson | Set Decoration Buyer |
Julian Slater | Supervising Sound Editor |
Arthur Graley | Foley Editor |
Frazer Churchill | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Martin Hesselink | VFX Artist |
Lucy Killick | Visual Effects Producer |
Sarah McMurdo | Visual Effects Producer |
Rupert Porter | Visual Effects Producer |
Aaron Weintraub | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Cori Burchell | Costume Supervisor |
Nancy Duggan | Costume Supervisor |
Jay Du Boisson | Assistant Costume Designer |
Margo Mars | Other |
Adam Bocknek | Third Assistant Director |
Jack Boem | Second Assistant Director |
Walter Gasparovic | First Assistant Director |
Jeff Muhsoldt | Third Assistant Director |
Angelo Colavecchia | Camera Operator |
Chris Howard | In Memory Of |
James Mark | Stunts |
Greg Mottola | Thanks |
Eli Martyr | Stunts |
Joel Harris | Stunts |
Neil Davison | Stunts |
Jackie Chan | Thanks |
Quentin Tarantino | Thanks |
Samantha Win | Stunts |
Jennifer Vey | Stunts |
Reuben Langdon | Stunts |
Bill Pope | Director of Photography |
Bryan Lee O'Malley | Graphic Novel |
Allison Jones | Casting |
Marcus Rowland | Production Design |
Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
Chris Navarro | ADR Mixer |
Bradley James Allan | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Kimberley Zaharko | Assistant Art Director |
J.J. Abrams | Thanks |
Jonathan Amos | Editor |
Nigel Godrich | Original Music Composer |
Beck | Songs |
Laura Jean Shannon | Costume Designer |
Paul Machliss | Editor |
Michael Bacall | Screenplay |
Edgar Wright | Screenplay, Director |
Dennis Berardi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Guillermo del Toro | Thanks |
Zhou Yang | Stunts |
Rhye Copeman | Stunts |
Paul Robertson | Animation |
Glenn Hughes | Picture Car Coordinator |
Peng Zhang | Fight Choreographer |
Zac Campbell | Digital Compositor |
Name | Title |
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Lisa Gitter | Co-Producer |
Joe Nozemack | Co-Producer |
Steven V. Scavelli | Co-Producer |
Adam Siegel | Executive Producer |
Eric Gitter | Producer |
Nira Park | Producer |
Ronaldo Vasconcellos | Executive Producer |
Jared LeBoff | Executive Producer |
J. Miles Dale | Executive Producer |
Marc Platt | Producer |
Edgar Wright | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 49 | 62 | 38 |
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2024 | 8 | 42 | 61 | 32 |
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2024 | 10 | 72 | 224 | 30 |
2024 | 11 | 43 | 73 | 27 |
2024 | 12 | 40 | 49 | 31 |
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2025 | 2 | 30 | 46 | 7 |
2025 | 3 | 14 | 41 | 3 |
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**Innovative. Unique. Quirky. Ridiculous. Fun. Edgar Wright creates a crazy, fun film with amazing style and effects that will make you laugh from start to finish.** Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is unlike anything you have ever seen. Unique in almost every way, with its constant stream of effects ... being used to brilliantly stylize and transform this film into a one-of-a-kind video game/comic book marvel! Every punch effect, explosion of coins, power-up, and health bar immerse the audience further into this live-action video game world. The movie is full of quirks and pretty dorky, but it all fits with Michael Cera’s goofy but endearing character. Edgar Wright’s style drips from every moment of the film, even with its much faster pace and more numerous effects compared to his other movies like Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz. All the gaming references and Easter eggs were hilarious. Scott Pilgrim also boasts an absurd amount of talent in its cast, with plenty of A-list stars before they were A-listers, including Captain America, Superman, Punisher, and more! Scott Pilgrim is an innovative and fun film with plenty of personality (and a little off-color humor) that make it a must-see for Conakry lovers, gamers, and Edgar Wright fans.