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Edgar Wright on Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, His Preferred Ending, and the Film’s Fandom
Apr 23 2021
Edgar Wright talks about Scott Pilgrim vs. the World ahead of the theatrical re-release. He reflects on the film's original opening weekend and explains why he wasn’t eager to blame Universal’s marketing team. He also talked about the enduring appeal of the film, especially among younger people, and looked back on the making of the movie, including how the hiring of cinematographer Bill Pope was initially meant to help quell concerns on the studio’s part given his experience on The Matrix. The filmmaker talked about being surprised by Pope’s focus on the emotion and the characters during their first meeting, and Pope’s gift for working with actors.
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