

- Sony Will Be Rebooting Spider-Man All Over Again in 2012! (135 Comments)
- 2010 Golden Globe Awards Winners - Avatar Wins Best Drama (97 Comments)
- Avatar Finally Passes Titanic as Highest Grossing Movie Ever (96 Comments)
- 82nd Academy Awards Nominees Are Officially Announced (96 Comments)
- Update: Spider-Man, Spider-Man, Does Whatever a Reboot Can (89 Comments)
- Watch This: First Official Trailer for Jon Foo's Tekken Movie (79 Comments)
- Rumor: Penélope Cruz Cast in Lars von Trier's Melancholia? (Feb 9, 2010)
- Rock Band Phoenix Scoring Sofia Coppola's Film Somewhere (Feb 9, 2010)
- Lionsgate's Saw Series Finally Ending at Saw VII This Year? (Feb 9, 2010)
- Casting Tidbits: Rachel Weisz, Cate Blanchett, Amber Tamblyn (Feb 9, 2010)
- The Cove's Mark Monroe to Make Formula One Documentary (Feb 9, 2010)
- Peter Bogdanovich Will Be Around for the 'Turn of the Century' (Feb 9, 2010)
Bryan Lee O'Malley Explains Scott Pilgrim Animation
February 8, 2009
Source: MTV
by Alex Billington
Last week we ran a rather interesting news tidbit regarding Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, based on an Oni Press comic book series written and drawn by Bryan Lee O'Malley (seen above). Actor Brandon Routh, who has a role in the film as an evil ex-boyfriend, said that it will feature "a mix of real people and drawn animation." After the news hit, a reader wrote in our comments that they had asked Bryan Lee O'Malley about this and his response that he had "no idea" what Routh was talking about. Well, courtesy of the New York Comic Con, MTV followed up with O'Malley and got a bit of clarification.
"I think what he said was kind of blown out of proportion by the rumor mill," O'Malley told MTV. "It's not going to be like half the thing is hand-animated, like they're saying on the internet lately." I don't think we said anything that crazy, though we speculated some of the battles might have hand drawn backgrounds. Although he's not sure, O'Malley said that he believes Routh was talking "more about special effects and incorporating some hand-drawn doodling and stuff. It's not going to be a hand-drawn Michael Cera." Of course not! Based on Routh's statement, this is exactly what we were expecting anyway.
This should clear up any concerns that were brought up regarding the hand drawn animation aspect of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. MTV also asked O'Malley if might draw some of the animation himself. "I might be involved a little bit," he hinted, "but it's still kind of early on that." Whether or not he does end up contributing some hand drawn work to Scott Pilgrim, I'm still excited to see what Edgar Wright will come up with, especially with the impressive cast that he's rounded up as well as technical elements like this. Shooting will start in the next month or so in Toronto and we can expect to see Scott Pilgrim by 2010.
• ![]() |

Related Articles
- » First Look: Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Scott Pilgrim
- » Matthew Vaughn's Kick-Ass Will Have Animated Sequences
- » Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim Will Feature Hand Drawn Animation
- » Michael Cera is Not Planning for Any Scott Pilgrim Sequels
- » First Official Photo (Sort Of) from Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim
- » First Look: Michael Cera and Anna Kendrick in Scott Pilgrim
Reader Feedback - 2 Comments »
1
edgar wright himself is enough for me to glued to the seat ! this is getting better and better… im always been a sucker for hand drawn animation… how ever simple and rough it will be…
evilnik on Feb 8, 2009
2
I love that there will be bits of animation throughout. There's a music video I saw recently that mixed animation and live-action (http://www.superu.ca/contestant/772/45). I hope the integration in Scott Pilgrim works the way we all imagine it will!
melissa on Feb 9, 2009




























