It’s been 15 years since Scott Pilgrim vs. the World hit theaters, but one story choice still divides fans. Edgar Wright’s acclaimed adaptation of Bryan Lee O'Malley’s graphic novel series has earned a reputation as a cult classic , yet its altered ending shifts the story’s meaning significantly compared to the original.
As the filmmaker behind comedy classics like Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz , Wright was the perfect choice to bring O’Malley’s video game-influenced world to life , and Michael Cera captured the awkward charm of this flawed protagonist. But for many viewers, no amount of cinematic style can overcome the fact that the movie version got the ending totally wrong.
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