Captain Marvel star Brie Larson has been busy spreading the vacation spirit on YouTube. On Christmas Eve, she posted a nine-minute long video singing about her followers’ hopes for 2021 to her own guitar accompaniment, and she ended the clip with a reprise of “Black Sheep,” the song that she carried out in 2010 film Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.

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In this critically underrated Edgar Wright film, Larson performed Envy Adams, Scott Pilgrim’s ex-girlfriend and the lead singer of The Clash at Demonhead (which additionally boasts former Superman Brandon Routh on bass). It’s a stone-cold banger and her performance is a highlight of the pic.

For my cash, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World making only part of its $eighty five million finances back at the field place of job is one of cinema’s largest injustices, because it’s an important movie with a ton of superior gags and shows off Wright’s many directorial talents. Since its release, it’s built up a sizeable cult following, receiving praise from cinema students for its fantastic modifying and transmedia narrative.

This year’s 10th anniversary used to be set to be marked with a 4K remaster theatrical re-release, however COVID-19 put an end to that. There used to be a web based watch celebration featuring the solid and team, though, during which they reminisced about the film and in a retrospective article in Entertainment Weekly, Wright commented that he used to be still “extremely proud of the [movie]. The reality that you simply’re no longer doing a Tenth-anniversary article about The Expendables says all of it.”

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Fans of the flick have yet another celebration left to return, too. There was a very well won video game tie-in that was once got rid of from on-line storefronts in the early 2010s. But after years in the desert and a protracted fan marketing campaign, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game is now being re-released on PC and consoles on January 14th, 2021.

In the intervening time, you'll move Scott Pilgrim vs. The World on Netflix and Prime Video, so give it a whirl. It significantly kicks ass.

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