The band “Sex bob-omb“He’s warming up his guitars for a possible comeback. Scottish pilgrim, the successful graphic novel series directed by. was adapted into a feature film Edgar WrightIt returns to the screen, this time as an anime series. Netflix Yes Universal Content Productions (UCP), the division of Universal Studio Group what’s behind it The Umbrella Academy Yes ChuckyYou are developing the new adaptation, about which no details are known yet.

Scottish pilgrim
The visual is representative, it’s not official for this production.

Bryan Lee O’Malley, the artist-creator of Pilgrim, co-writes and produces BenDavid Grabinski, the showrunner behind the revival of “Are you afraid of the dark (Are you afraid of the dark)” in Nickelodeon. Both of them will direct the series if it goes on and the anime company Science SARU takes care of the animation. Eunyoung Choi, of the company, will act as a producer and Abel Gongora as the director of the series.

Members of the 2010 film’s band are also present in the anime. Wright and his production partner Nira Park get along with Marc flat, Jared Leboff Yes Adam Seigel from Marc Platt Productions, Yes Michael Bacall.

Edgar Wright the works adjusted –wrote and directed the script with Bacall– in a movie called Scott Pilgrim vs. the world, Name of the second volume in which Michael Cera like pilgrims, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as flowers and a cast that included Kieran culkin, Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, Brandon Route, Jason Schwartzman Yes Brie Larson, among other. Although it received rave reviews, the expensive film was never released but became a cult hit over the next decade.

Scott Pilgrim Synopsis

Part action fantasy, part rom-com, Pilgrim focuses on the eponymous bum and a garage band called Sex Bob-omb with his friends. His life is turned upside down when he meets Ramona Flowers, a recently single American. But before their love can blossom, Pilgrim is challenged by the seven previous relationships of his love and must overcome them in order to defeat them. Oni Press published six volumes of the series between 2004 and 2010, and the graphic novels became not just indie comic hits, but a publishing phenomenon that broke the mainstream trend and sold millions of copies.

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