Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is a comedy-action animated series created by Bryan Lee O’Malley and BenDavid Grabinski. The Netflix series is based on a graphic novel titled Scott Pilgrim by O’Malley, and it is set in an alternate world than we saw in the graphic novel and the 2010 Edgar Wright adaptation. In the new series, we see Scott losing his battle with Ramona’s first Evil Ex and dying, but when Ramona finds out that Scott might not be dead. She investigates his disappearance. The whole cast from the 2010 film return to voice their respective characters including Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Chris Evans, Kieran Culkin, Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza, Brie Larson, Jason Schwartzman, Satya Bhabha, and many more. So, if you loved Netflix’s new adaptation here are some similar movies and shows you could watch next.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The Animation
Synopsis: High school student Scott Pilgrim starts...
Scott Pilgrim vs. The Animation
Synopsis: High school student Scott Pilgrim starts...
- 11/18/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
What’s a better pairing than a movie and popcorn? Well, a case could be made for a movie and beer. And with the spooky season upon us, a Pennsylvania brewery is reintroducing a beer named after one of the greatest horror films ever, Dawn of the Dead, with a portion of the proceeds going to the George A. Romero Foundation.
Arriving this month from Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is Jawn of the Dead, a red rye Ipa that comes in at 6.5%. Using Apollo, Ekuanot, Mosaic, and Nugget hops, the annual staple is a must-have for horror fans who don’t mind a little buzz with their brains. As per Neshaminy Creek, “Jawn of the Dead’s icy, undead body is bready and toasty with a spicy bite that accentuates a pronounced bitterness. There is no escape from the pine, berries, and grilled tangerine notes.” The beer currently has 3.70 on Untappd.
Arriving this month from Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is Jawn of the Dead, a red rye Ipa that comes in at 6.5%. Using Apollo, Ekuanot, Mosaic, and Nugget hops, the annual staple is a must-have for horror fans who don’t mind a little buzz with their brains. As per Neshaminy Creek, “Jawn of the Dead’s icy, undead body is bready and toasty with a spicy bite that accentuates a pronounced bitterness. There is no escape from the pine, berries, and grilled tangerine notes.” The beer currently has 3.70 on Untappd.
- 9/5/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
A lot of fans have been clamoring for a sequel to the 2004 zombie romantic comedy Shaun of the Dead (watch or own it Here) from the moment they first saw the end credits on that film to start to roll. We here at JoBlo even pitched an idea for a follow-up with an episode of our video series Show Me the Sequel! But while Shaun of the Dead star Simon Pegg admitted that he once “jokingly” wrote a treatment for a sequel that would have been called From Dusk Till Shaun, because Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright “thought it would be funny to do the film again, but with vampires”, he and Wright have both made it clear over the years that they really have no interest in making a sequel. And during a new interview with The Guardian, Pegg has said it’s time for fans to...
- 7/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Five Latino filmmakers have come together for the upcoming horror anthology Satanic Hispanics, and Deadline reports that the film will be getting a theatrical release in September.
Deadline reports, “Ahead of EFM, Dread, the specialty horror label of distribution and financing outfit Epic Pictures, along with Iconic Events, said they plan to release anthology film Satanic Hispanics on 800 screens in the U.S. Canada and Mexico this September.”
The filmmakers, you ask? The list includes Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Gigi Saul Guerrero (Culture Shock), Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project), and Demian Rugna (Terrified), which makes for a killer horror anthology lineup.
“This movie is very special for us,” said Brugués. “The first all-Latino horror anthology, made by some of the best horror directors representing us from all corners of Latin America, and focused on telling our stories. We couldn’t be happier...
Deadline reports, “Ahead of EFM, Dread, the specialty horror label of distribution and financing outfit Epic Pictures, along with Iconic Events, said they plan to release anthology film Satanic Hispanics on 800 screens in the U.S. Canada and Mexico this September.”
The filmmakers, you ask? The list includes Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Gigi Saul Guerrero (Culture Shock), Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project), and Demian Rugna (Terrified), which makes for a killer horror anthology lineup.
“This movie is very special for us,” said Brugués. “The first all-Latino horror anthology, made by some of the best horror directors representing us from all corners of Latin America, and focused on telling our stories. We couldn’t be happier...
- 2/14/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
USA Network has given a series pickup to "To Love and Die", a light one-hour from creator Sara Goodman, Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video Television and Universal Media Studios.
The network has ordered 11 additional episodes of "Die", which centers on a fun-loving thirtysomething (Shiri Appleby) with abandonment issues who becomes convinced that her dating problems would be resolved if only she could track down the father (Tim Matheson) she never knew. When she finds him, she discovers that he's an assassin and that she might have found her calling.
"It has a high-concept character at its center and a light tone with a somewhat twisted soul, which fits our brand perfectly," said USA executive vp original programming Jeff Wachtel.
On the series, Appleby and Matheson are joined by Frances Fisher, Christine Adams, and Kristin Dattilo. Additionally, negotiations are underway with the pilot's co-star Ivan Sergei to continue on the series.
While the timing of the series pickup is said to be tied to the options on the actors in the pilot coming up, the network's decision to order "Die" was prompted by its recent success with the female-centered miniseries "The Starter Wife".
"We made our mark with character-driven dramas with guy leads with The Dead' Zone, ' 'Monk' and 'Psych, ' now we would love to have shows with female leads," Wachtel said.
The network has ordered 11 additional episodes of "Die", which centers on a fun-loving thirtysomething (Shiri Appleby) with abandonment issues who becomes convinced that her dating problems would be resolved if only she could track down the father (Tim Matheson) she never knew. When she finds him, she discovers that he's an assassin and that she might have found her calling.
"It has a high-concept character at its center and a light tone with a somewhat twisted soul, which fits our brand perfectly," said USA executive vp original programming Jeff Wachtel.
On the series, Appleby and Matheson are joined by Frances Fisher, Christine Adams, and Kristin Dattilo. Additionally, negotiations are underway with the pilot's co-star Ivan Sergei to continue on the series.
While the timing of the series pickup is said to be tied to the options on the actors in the pilot coming up, the network's decision to order "Die" was prompted by its recent success with the female-centered miniseries "The Starter Wife".
"We made our mark with character-driven dramas with guy leads with The Dead' Zone, ' 'Monk' and 'Psych, ' now we would love to have shows with female leads," Wachtel said.
- 6/28/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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