The beloved Scott Pilgrim universe expanded with the Netflix anime series "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off," but according to series creator Bryan Lee O'Malley, fans should not expect a second season. O'Malley, alongside co-showrunner Ben Grabinski, have confirmed the series to be a self-contained, limited one. Both creators have expressed their satisfaction with the show and consider it to have a fulfilling conclusion.
"Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" revisited the original cast from the 2010 film "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," including Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. It's received critical acclaim, with IGN giving the series a 9/10, praising it as a bold reimagining of O'Malley's graphic novels. Despite the love for the Scott Pilgrim franchise, both O'Malley and Grabinski are currently not planning to continue the story, emphasizing that they've put their hearts into this project and find the ending to have the closure it needs.
With this news, the Scott Pilgrim series on Netflix stands as a complete narrative, offering fans and newcomers alike a concise, satisfying adaptation of the quirky, action-packed comic world. Although some may yearn for more, the creators believe the series achieves its goal as a standalone piece.
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